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100 Mile House Delegation Returns from Revelstoke Trip

The Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer of One Hundred Mile House returned yesterday evening from a quick two day trip to Revelstoke

The trip was a good learning opportunity says Mayor Mitch Campsall, who was interested to see how the mountain town handled their partnerships with agencies in the community

I think it was really good. It was very knowledgeable and very interesting in the different ways that they created partnerships… and we’ll definitely be looking at adapting how they do that in the South Cariboo.”

Campsall and CAO, Roy Scott were invited to Revelstoke in a collaboration with School District 27.

Williams Lake Mayor, Walt Cobb had also attended.

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