Kamloops residents asked to participate in community survey

Jun 24, 2016 | 6:53 AM

KAMLOOPS — Residents are being given the opportunity to provide input on the issues they are most concerned with in Kamloops. 

Online surveys are being conducted across B.C. to provide a snapshot of key issues not only in the individual communities, but also province-wide.

Nicole Trudell, Executive Director of the BC Interior Community Foundation says the more people who fill out the anonymous survey, the better for the community. 

“Basically we are looking for as much community input as possible,” Trudell said, “because, obviously, the more data that we have the better we’re able to address issues and help when it comes to our granting program, because really at the end we’re trying to help as many agencies across the board so that it’s an all-inclusive community foundation that helps everyone in the communities.”