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Nicole Minions

Nicole Minions is the Mayor of the Town of Comox, elected in the 2022 municipal election. This page collects coverage of her mayoral record, council positions, public statements, and responses to questions from Comox Valley Politics. Mayor Minions is eligible to seek re-election in the October 17, 2026 municipal election.

News: Comox Mayor Nicole Minions recaps 2022 achievements

December 27, 2022 Leave a Comment

Nicole Minions

https://www.comoxvalleyrecord.com/community/comox-mayor-nicole-minions-recaps-the-towns-2022-achievements/ Here is a look back at some of the highlights of 2022. Actioning strategic priorities The strategic priorities document is a tool that the town council uses to guide how we will utilize the town’s resources and funding. A few of the key accomplishments from the … [Read more...] about News: Comox Mayor Nicole Minions recaps 2022 achievements

Mayor Nicole Minions, Comox

October 18, 2022 Leave a Comment

Nicole Minions

Connect Nicole is happy to hear from you however works best for you. FacebookYouTube(250) 650-8458nminions@comox.ca Other Employment & Engagement Owner / Managing Broker, 2.5% Just Real Estate Inc About Nicole Council Member 2018-2022. Passionate about the people and diverse community that make up “our” Comox. … [Read more...] about Mayor Nicole Minions, Comox

Nicole Minions on Public Transit

October 5, 2022 Leave a Comment

I have had the opportunity to ride B.C. public transit on a handful of occasions in the Comox Valley. I find the connectivity between our three communities, rural area and South Vancouver Island to be improving and going in the right direction. After a recent zoom meeting with BC Transit, their strategic plan was shared with our local officials and we are seeing increased … [Read more...] about Nicole Minions on Public Transit

News: Comox candidates discuss transit, housing, reconciliation

October 5, 2022 Leave a Comment

Town of Comox Candidates

https://www.comoxvalleyrecord.com/community/comox-candidates-discuss-public-transit-affordable-housing-reconciliation/ The questions asked were: Active transportation has been a hot-button topic for a few years now, with the expansion of bike lanes, etc. Where do you see your support going in regard to active transportation infrastructure? Are you in favour of continuing … [Read more...] about News: Comox candidates discuss transit, housing, reconciliation

News: Candidates respond to our questions

October 2, 2022 Leave a Comment

Why Vote Comox?

https://decafnation.ca/2022/10/02/comox-candidates-half-of-them-respond-to-our-questions/ In the event that a new dangerous variant of the COVID virus emerges or if a new pandemic arises would you use your position as a civic leader to support federal and provincial public health orders and encourage others to do likewise? Do you support the Regional Growth Strategy as … [Read more...] about News: Candidates respond to our questions

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During the 2022 municipal elections there was active, passionate conversation in the Comox Valley Politics group. Among the chatter there was much useful, informative information shared. However the format of a Facebook group simply isn’t built for easy later reference and as new conversations occur, information becomes buried and challenging to access. Within that group, participants also regularly mentioned that it was hard to access information on politicians or their platforms. This website was born out of a desire to make information easily accessible, and ultimately to support and encourage local residents to be well educated and enthusiastic about voting.

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