CANDIDATE PROFILE: Dieter Dudy
Ahead of the Oct. 15 municipal election, CFJC Today asked candidates for Kamloops City Council to complete a questionnaire, offering voters the chance to evaluate their candidacies.
Describe yourself, your occupation and your historical connection to the Kamloops area.
I am a 67-year-old widowed man who along with his family moved to Kamloops in 1989. My wife was raised in Kamloops and our prime motivation was to be here for her ailing mother. It did not take long to fall in love with this city. I own and operate an organic vegetable farm and have been part of the local Farmers’ Market and the food security system for about 25 years now. I entered the political arena in 2011 with a failed bid to become mayor but subsequently was elected to city council in 2014 and re-elected in 2018.
What differentiates you from the other candidates?