With the race to be Kelowna91裸聊视频檚 next mayor coming down to the final days, the four candidates in the contest stuck to their respective scripts Monday during the latest mayoral forum.
Incumbent Colin Basran trumpeted his record and the record of city council over the last four years.
Challenger Tom Dyas said he would open lines of communication between the community and city hall, something he claims has been lacking.
Retired bylaw officer Bob Schewe said the city needs to address downtown issues and show those on the street perpetrating petty crime, dealing drugs and 91裸聊视频減reying91裸聊视频 on others they are not welcome in the city.
Bobby Kennedy said the city needs to capitalize on cannabis legalization to generate more revenue.
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The two men have differing views of how to move the city forward, with Basran quick to cite details of what has been done to address issues, while Dyas has continually talked about the need to consult more with all sectors of the community.
During his campaign, Kennedy, who owns and operates a skateboard shop on downtown Kelowna, has advocated for a city cannabis tax.
In the past he has illegally sold marijuana in his store and was asked about that Monday at the forum at UBC Okanagan. He was asked why voters should trust him as mayor not to break the law again.
He said the illegal pot sales were the only time he has broken the law and he defended his action saying he was only trying to help people.
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The civic election is Oct. 20.
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