BC NDP Leader John Horgan made an unplanned Okanagan visit on Saturday, Oct. 3 after weather caused his flight to land in 麻豆精选.
What was intended to be a direct flight to Revelstoke from Vancouver, turned into a flight to 麻豆精选 followed by a drive to Revelstoke.
Horgan made a brief pit-stop on the road trip at Vernon鈥檚 Ratio Coffee, where he met with voters and Okanagan NDP candidates.
鈥淚 was glad to meet with Premier Horgan briefly to talk about the work the government has done in BC,鈥 said Spring Hawes, BC NDP candidate for 麻豆精选 West 鈥 who changed her plans last minute to meet with Horgan in Vernon.
鈥淚 told him that British Columbia has benefited greatly from his leadership and that the Okanagan is looking forward to the Oct. 24 election, so we can continue moving forward with an economy that works for everyone.鈥
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Horgan made a more formal appearance later that day in Revelstoke, announcing new promises regarding mass timber technology.
Horgan said mass timber construction has a reduced carbon footprint when sourced from sustainably managed forests.
鈥淓xpanding the use of new technologies, like mass timber, will help create new opportunities for workers and communities while helping us meet our net-zero target for reducing carbon pollution,鈥 said the premier.
The NDP promises that if re-elected, their government will keep building on mass timber progress.
On Friday, BC Liberal Party Leader Andrew Wilkinson took his campaign to Merritt, promising to stabilize the forest industry with 鈥渨orking forest鈥 guarantees, and vowing to get tough on protests targeting pipeline and other projects that have permits to build.
-With files from Phil McLachlan and Jocelyn Doll
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