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VICTORIA – Municipal politicians from across British Columbia have gathered in Victoria this week for the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities convention.
About 2,000 elected politicians and civic staff members are attending the conference, which continues until Friday.
Discussions on the opening day of the convention feature a panel on tent cities and homelessness, with Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps and Minister Responsible for Housing Rich Coleman, taking part.
Over the week, delegates will hear from politicians ranging from Premier Christy Clark and Opposition Leader John Horgan to the federal Minister for Infrastructure and Communities, Amarjeet Sohi.
Debate is slated to begin Wednesday and could continue through to Friday as the convention considers almost 200 separate resolutions.
Elections are scheduled for Thursday, with a new president selected to replace Cariboo Regional District chairman Al Richmond, who is wrapping up his year-long term.
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