![]() | ![]() | After much pushback from bent over Kelowna voters, the brainiacs at Kelowna City hall have changed course and removed the entry fee for it's business community safety forum. “ ... the event will now be free,” the City of Kelowna said in a press release. The event includes a 'fireside chat'. One wonders if screaming bonehead Tom Dyas will be in attendance for that to splain his dopey self. This episode shows clearly how hopelessly out of touch Tom Dyas is. The man is a disgrace. |
The City of Kelowna thought charging business owners $5 to attend a forum on crime and social disorder was brilliant. Anybody refusing to pay for the priviledge will likely be told to fuk off and if they fail to do that will probably be arrested for creating social disorder.
![]() | Uber lame duck MLAs of the imploding B.C. Conservatives have jumped on the 'Social Disorder' bandwagon with the ridiculously overpaid knob Darren Caul. MLAs Kristina Lowen, Macklin McCall and Gavin 'Fuzzy' Dew are calling on the business community to come forward and share their insight. WTF these dead useless aretards plan to do about it is a mystery. “This town hall is a result of business owners speaking out, saying we are dealing with so much and this is not sustainable anymore,” Kelowna Centre MLA Kristina Loewen spewed. City of Kelowna community safety director aka goofy face Darren Caul offered his many assurances that he and council has made public safety a top priority. | ![]() |
![]() | Caul said the expensive new initiatives, which include enhanced downtown patrols, closer collaboration with business groups and the launch of the community-led crisis response program, will save the day. Neither he nor corrupt mayor Tom Dyas is saying what its all costing. "We're calling a knock and talk initiative. This initiative allows us to meet our businesses where they are at, knocking on their doors and listening to their concerns." Riiiiight. | ![]() |
| For those citizens in Kelowna concerned about their property taxes increasing over 4% every single year to pay for insulting talking heads like Darren Caul, the meetings are scheduled for Feb. 5 at 6 p.m., downtown on Ellis at Revelry. “Everyone is invited. If you want your voice heard, we want to see you there,” said the TERRIBLE fashion sense Kristina Loewen. A commentator sums it up "Aren't these pathetic, lazy frauds supposed to be working in Victoria?" |






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