Kamloops mayor wants more details on new access policy; councillors support safety audit
KAMLOOPS — The mayor and councillors in Kamloops now have a new route around city hall, after a new city policy came into force on Thursday (April 11).
“I cant even go to the lunchroom now. I like to buy peanuts for my snacks and stuff like that. I can’t go there. I can’t say hi to the employees or [anything],” said Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson. “I think we need to find out why this was sparked. Like really, why? Why? It goes a little deeper. I think that our employees here in the city, the majority of the employees — the union employees — I believe they feel very secure.”
The mayor did raise concerns about the safety of himself and council from the new policy with the public access to chambers and his office.