
Trish Mandewo
Trish Mandewo is a Coquitlam councillor and the President of the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM). She plays a crucial role in representing municipal interests and advocating for necessary support from the provincial government. Mandewo has highlighted the current crises facing municipalities, including economic challenges and the need for resources to engage effectively with local Indigenous communities. Her leadership at the UBCM convention underscores the urgency for collaborative solutions to address pressing issues such as homelessness and public safety in British Columbia.
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Trish Mandewo, on her last day as president of the UBCM, focused on the Heritage Conservation Act in her keynote speech.
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