Loyal Wooldridge will officially represent the B.C. New Democratic Party (NDP) as a candidate for Âé¶čAV Centre in the upcoming provincial election.
âIâm ready to go door-knocking,â said Wooldridge, who has been a Âé¶čAV City Councillor for the last six years.
He said that as a representative for the NDP, he is hoping to â build a more inclusive community.â
Approximately 100 people gathered at on May 8, in the heart of the Âé¶čAV Centre riding for Wooldridgeâs appointment.
The spans from McKinley Road to KLO Road and from Okanagan Lake to Highway 97.
Wooldridge was the only person to put their name forward to be the candidate for the NDP in the riding, and as a result was automatically nominated without the need for a party vote.
He said that Âé¶čAV is the fastest growing municipality in Canada and within the city, the downtown urban centre is experiencing the most growth.
âThat is going to strain our infrastructure immensely,â said Wooldridge. To keep pace with the growth, he said that upgrades and expansions to transportation services, healthcare, housing and schools will be essential.
Wooldridge will be running for a seat in the B.C. Legislature against Dr. Michael Humer with BC United, and Kristina Loewen with the Conservative Party of BC.
In preparation for the nomination, Wooldridge voluntarily stepped down as the board chair for the Regional District Central Okanagan to âbe transparent and act with integrity,â and is no longer acting on any external committees.
He will, however, stay active with the RDCO as a director for the City of Âé¶čAV.
Wooldridge will also take a leave from city council after the writ drops.
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