‘Too much theatre’: Mitra seeks Kamloops council seat, calls for less drama, more results
KAMLOOPS — Christopher Mitra has officially announced his campaign for Kamloops council, entering the municipal race for October’s vote with a platform that’s focused on public safety, fiscal responsibility and what he describes as more effective leadership in city council.
Being a lifelong Kamloops resident, Mitra said it was his decision to run after being driven by the concerns over recent council dysfunction and a desire to help move the city step forward.
“I’ve been in this town my entire life,” Mitra said. “You don’t stay in a town for 58 years unless you’re really passionate about it.”


