In Colwood, two people are running for the mayor's seat and 10 are running to be councillors in this year's election.
Two councillors are not seeking re-election, meaning there will be at least two new faces at the council table.Cynthia DayCHEK News has not heard back from Day. If information becomes available the story will be updated with information about her and her campaign.Grove was the owner of Royal Bay Bakery for 22 years and lived with his wife Gwen and raised his two sons Julian and Tim in the city.
His priorities as investing in health through quality of life services, finding balanced solutions for homes for people in the community, investing in ways for the community to grow food, and keeping an open mind to good ideas.Jantzen was first elected to Colwood council in 2018, and has served as a police officer for 26 years. Before that he worked in corrections, served in the armed forces, and trained as a pilot.
His priorities are community safety, addressing housing, and investing in infrastructure improvements.Jordison has an advanced diploma in managing for government, certificates in local government administration, leadership development, records management and office administration. She will pursue a masters of business administration at Royal Roads in Jan. 2023.
Her priorities for council are community engagement and transparency, fiscal responsibility, responsible community growth, and climate change and emergency planning.Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.
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