ROTHENBURGER: No opportunity to kick some sand gets past City council
THERE’S NO SANDBOX big enough for the Kamloops mayor and councillors to play in at the same time. They can’t even get through a routine meeting without kicking sand in each other’s faces.
Tuesday’s meeting seemed to be going OK until Coun. Dale Bass presented a notice of motion on the creation of a so-called urban councillors caucus to replace the old urban mayors caucus. The mayors of B.C.’s major cities, she said, didn’t want to carry on the regular meetings they used to have.
At that point, Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson mentioned almost off-handedly that he’d learned that morning that the mayors would be renewing their own caucus after all.
That was a surprise to Bass, who commented she wished he’d mentioned it before she brought up her motion, and then said she might as well withdraw it.


