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Sicamous doubles down efforts on provincial help in rec centre stalemate

Sending 2nd request for intervention to deputy minister of municipal affairs
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Sicamous council is continuing to pursue a service review of the recreation centre, and taking the matter to the province for a second time. (Sicamous Rec Centre photo)

The District of Sicamous is continuing efforts to acquire further control of operations of the community recreation centre. 

Sicamous council wants a service review of the current agreement with the Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD), which owns the arena. However, in an initial meeting with a facilitator, the district found the other party involved 鈥 Area E director Rhona Martin 鈥 unwilling to negotiate.

鈥淪he did meet with us twice, she鈥檚 just choosing, she does not want the District of Sicamous to manage the arena, she thinks it should stay with the CSRD," Mayor Colleen Anderson said of the failed discussions. "And until we get a service review, we鈥檙e kind of stuck there.鈥

Following that stalemate, Sicamous asked the Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs to appoint another facilitator to help both sides reach an agreement. The response was that the ministry has limited facilitator resources and wouldn't be assigning one to the district at this time, but could hire their own if they so wanted. That, however, would be a moot point if Martin still refused to participate.

鈥淥K, this is truly perplexing. How do you get out of this? Because we鈥檝e said, we鈥檝e given notice, we鈥檝e tried to negotiate. I mean, basically this agreement is dead... or it should be,鈥 Coun. Ian Baillie said. 鈥淟ike we鈥檝e tried everything we could to reform it, so what鈥檚 the next step to say, we鈥檙e not part of this agreement anymore?鈥

Mayor Colleen Anderson said they could refuse the agreement and just not do it, but would lose the facility for the community. Chief administrative officer Dean Strachan confirmed that, adding that without a service agreement, the rec centre would be closed.

鈥淪o let me get this straight. We鈥檙e stuck with a 40-year agreement that we have issues with because someone else won鈥檛 negotiate, but we can鈥檛 cancel it," Baillie added. "Like, this is just getting ridiculous, and that鈥檚 why we鈥檝e asked the province for help. There has to be someone who can adjudicate this.鈥

Strachan, however, clarified this would be a facilitator, not an adjudicator, and this person would just mediate conversation between the two parties and not actually make a decision on their behalves. With negotiation seemingly at a standstill for now, he added that council鈥檚 secondary direction was to have staff work with the CSRD and new arena manager.

鈥淪o we鈥檙e going to continue to move on. Whatever happens in the long run, staff are going to continue to work with the CSRD staff on making the improvements that council鈥檚 sought...鈥 Strachan said. 鈥淪o we鈥檙e not going to do nothing in the interim, we鈥檙e going to keep working on it.鈥

Despite that, Coun. Gord Bushell wanted to continue pursuing the matter, even if the district could just take it back to the CSRD board and push to get Martin onside and have the agreement redone. 

鈥淥ur community is never going to go anywhere if we don鈥檛 get some kind of control of that rec centre,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he government of B.C. has a policy guide, guidelines for servicing establishment agreements. It says to review every five years. And John [MacLean, CSRD] sat here, the CAO, and said it should be reviewed. She鈥檚 never going to do it till election, but I think we should still push it.鈥

To move forward on this, staff was directed to write a letter to the Deputy Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs emphasizing the need for this to be resolved, and have staff arrange a meeting with Martin and deliver a letter requesting that she participate in conversations with a facilitator.

 

 



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