Stop the Spray BC founder running for Prince George city council

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James Steidle is throwing his hat in the city council ring

Stop the Spray BC Founder, which is an organization that advocates against herbicide spraying the wilderness to grow only conifers, and local business owner James Steidle is seeking election to Prince George city council.

“Between a $32 million parkade, the tearing down of the structurally sound Four Seasons Pool, the tearing down of recently renovated Simon Fraser Inn that could have provided low cost housing, we’ve seen tens of millions in unnecessary expenditures, and we still have a hole in the ground and a housing crisis. It’s insane.”

“The Massey and Foothills Extensions are another part of why I’m running. These roads are seen as necessary to develop the escarpment between UNBC and College Heights. This is an economically foolhardy proposition that will create massive infrastructure costs for the city’s taxpayer and will ultimately degrade our quality of life,” said Steidle.

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