Another four years as Mayor is ahead for Lee Brain after he was acclaimed to office (Mayor's Facebook page) |
Posting his comments through his political Facebook page, the Mayor made note of the great honour the opportunity presents to serve the community for another four years, as well as to express his gratitude for the support he has received in the community.
In his notes he observes that his acclamation will only motivate him to "kick it up a notch" as he looks to spark major change and transformation in Prince Rupert
The social media post makes for the most part the kind of commentary that would have come with a victory speech following an election campaign, however one without the obligatory need to thank the competitors and make note of a hard fought campaign to return to office.
His address also observes that he will also continue to listen to the community as he moves forward to design and implement a vision and a way forward for the community
His commentary also indicates that he will remain quite visible during the campaign period leading up to the October 20th election day.
And while it's good that the Mayor will remain available to reflect on the last four years and preview and speak to his plans for the upcoming term, hopefully his presence along the campaign trail won't eclipse the efforts of the eight contenders that are contesting Council seats.
Those twin races for the key municipal and school positions is where residents and voters in Prince Rupert should now be turning their focus towards.
With voters tasked with giving some strong consideration as to what the group of six to sit with the Mayor in Council should look like, as well as to make their decisions towards sending a strong contingent of representatives to the School Board.
The full range of Mayor Brain's acclamation comments can be viewed below
For more items of interest related to the 2018 Municipal election campaign see our archive pages below:
To review the work of the Mayor and current Council over the last four years see our archive of Council Discussion topics, where the current of community challenges and civic policy decisions is chronicled.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review
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