The games are expected to bring up to 4,000 participants plus coaches and supporters to the city.
The City of Nanaimo has named its event directors for the B.C. 55+ Games, which it’s hosting Sept. 9 to 13 next year.
Event directors are Adrien Stewart , Leon Potter , Corry Gervais , Dr. Abe Avender , Jenn Houtby Ferguson , Sophia Maher , Liz Williams , Gord Robinson , Jim Turley , April Gale-Seixeiro and Karen Hunte . New chair for Community Living Former B.C. minister of social development and poverty reduction Shane Simpson has been appointed chair of the Community Living B.C. board of directors. Simpson succeeds Michael J. Prince, who completes his second full term at the end of this month. Simpson was appointed to a three-year term on the board of the Crown corporation.
Tiny names Taub new CEO Victoria-based holding company Tiny has appointed former WeCommerce CEO Jordan Taub as chief executive.
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