Looking back, Cavers doesn’t regret his controversial stances on council
KAMLOOPS — Fourty-eight hours after not being re-elected to Kamloops city council, Donovan Cavers is disappointed he won’t be back around the council table for another four years.
“Definitely not the ideal outcome I was hoping for, obviously, or I wouldn’t have run again,” he told CFJC Today on Monday. “But the people have spoken and I trust the judgment of the voters, the ones that did turn up.”
Cavers, who was also running for school trustee, finished 13th in the council race with 5,705 votes — 1,513 behind Bill Sarai, the final candidate to earn a council seat.
Cavers says looking back during his two terms on council, his push for better transportation is something he’s most proud about.