‘Let’s do something different’; Hamer-Jackson touts priorities of Urban Mayors’ Caucus
KAMLOOPS — The Urban Mayors’ Caucus is comprised of the 16 largest municipalities in British Columbia, representing more than half the province’s population. While he has been removed from other outside roles such as the TNRD Board of Directors, Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson is the City of Kamloops’ representative.
The 16 mayors wrote a letter to Premier David Eby, highlighting their priorities for the provincial government — in particular, focused on mental health and substance use, community safety, affordable housing and infrastructure. All are key topic of conversation locally in Kamloops.
“We are having record overdoses every year and we keep saying, ‘We are saving lives, saving lives.’ Well, why are we having record overdoses? I really think that is something we need to address. I think that we need more support, our social agencies need more support. I mean, we have got a lot of harm reduction units and lots of people on drugs, and we have enough safe injection sites — let’s start focusing on recovery,” said Hamer-Jackson.



