
Kash Heed
Kash Heed is a Canadian politician and former police officer who has served as a city councillor in Richmond, British Columbia. Known for his commitment to public safety and community issues, Heed has gained attention for advocating for increased oversight of municipal spending, particularly in light of recent controversies regarding the misuse of city resources.
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Kash Heed, a Richmond city councillor and former provincial minister of public safety, moderated the panel discussion at the conference.
Fight against organized crime hampered by intelligence sharing challenges, experts sayKash Heed is a former police chief and current city councillor considering a run for mayor.
In B.C., candidates making early bids at mayoral jobsKash Heed, a Richmond city councillor, expressed that uncertainty has stoked anxiety among property owners.
B.C. Insider: Land claim ruling reveals violent provincial pastKash Heed, a Richmond city councillor and former provincial solicitor-general, said uncertainty has stoked anxiety among some owners in the area.
Court ruling on Indigenous claim creates uncertainty around land ownershipKash Heed is one of the councillors urging for more oversight of municipal spending in British Columbia.
Four Metro Vancouver area councillors urge more B.C. oversight of municipal spending

























