Mayor John Dooley stopped by Kootenay Morning on March 12 and said there may have been a more effective way to save cottonwood, praised the outgoing Chief Constable Paul Burkart, and touched on slight but cautious Covid lifts
COVID’s downward curve, Dr. Bonnie’s cautious step forward, a new police chief, a spankin’ new pier plan, a new ferry project and a heap of jobs, Cottonwood’s conserved forest… and let’s not forget the upcoming City of Nelson by-election.
It’s been too long since we’ve checked in with the main man at Nelson City Hall, and there’s a lot to catch up on.
Mayor John Dooley found 10 minutes in his schedule to give us the play by play on…a lot.
Listen below.
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