Democracy is fading away in Spallumcheen?
Guenter A. Rieger former mayor of the Townsip of Spallumcheen from 1989 to 1996.
Out of the blue without public consultations,
Spallumcheen`s Mayor and Council requested that Canada Post recognize Spallumcheen as our mailing address, and residents and businesses located in Spallumcheen have to change their mailing address from Armstrong, used for the last 132 years, to Spallumcheen. WHY?
Open government in Spallumcheen?Friendly message to the mayor and Council of Spallumcheen.Please remind yourself that you have chosen to serve us. It should not be the other way around. Thank you.
The mailing address will be from Armstrong to Spallumcheen, as of July 15, 2024. Canada Post is assigning new Postal Codes for the Armstrong, Spallumcheen area. According to Canada Post new Postal Codes are designed to
meet anticipated major development in Spallumcheen. ( Read below, the S.E, Sector could have up to 2,500 new dwellings, 2.5 people per household, and up to 6,000 new residents)
Like many residents and businesses of Spallumcheen, we think the Armstrong mailing address has worked very well for the last 132 years. As of July 15th,2024, all residents and businesses in Spallumcheen have to use Spallumcheen as a mailing address. Spallumcheen`s Mayor and Council requests that we change our mailing address from Armstrong to Spallumcheen.
Visitors and buisiness people can't find Spallumcheen on the map. Only Armstrong is visable.
Incompetence at best demonstrated again by the Spallumcheen Council.
The Mayor and Council of Spallumcheen created a big confusion.
Nobody can find Spallumcheen on the map but Residents have to change their mailing address from Armstrong to Spallumcheen.
Development in the S.E. Sector of Spallumcheen could have some surprises too.Will the mayor or council members benefit from that development? Time will tell.
I was reading about 1,000 or up to 2,500 new houses could be built, if a developer is willing to blast rocks to put services, like water and sewer into the ground.
I was reading about 1,000 or up to 2,500 new houses could be built, if a developer is willing to blast rocks to put services, like water and sewer into the ground.
“The purely conceptual plan,” said Skobalski, would see approximately 2,500 dwelling units built over time and, at an estimated 2.5 people per household, would house 6,000 people.
Spallumcheen`s population today is 5,050 The proposed new development in the S.E. Sector could have 2,500 dwellings, which would house 6,000 new people.
Will those new residents outvote the farming community?
Just wondering if all Spallumcheen residents know about that proposed gigantic population increase. That's why Canada Post had to redesign new Postal Codes for Spallumcheen.?
Spallumcheen`s population today is 5,050 The proposed new development in the S.E. Sector could have 2,500 dwellings, which would house 6,000 new people.
Will those new residents outvote the farming community?
Just wondering if all Spallumcheen residents know about that proposed gigantic population increase. That's why Canada Post had to redesign new Postal Codes for Spallumcheen.?
Welcome sign to attract new business for Spallumcheen.Some years ago Spallumcheen erected a sign to promote Spallumcheen, paid with tax dollars. Unfortunately, if anyone would be interested, they can`t contact Spallumcheen.
There is no phone number or website placed on the sign, and no business address. Very well done Madam Mayor and Council members of Spallumcheen.And now the Council requests residents of Spallumcheen to change their mailing address, Armstrong, used for the last 132 years, to Spallumcheen, to give Spallumcheen more recognition.
There is no phone number or website placed on the sign, and no business address. Very well done Madam Mayor and Council members of Spallumcheen.And now the Council requests residents of Spallumcheen to change their mailing address, Armstrong, used for the last 132 years, to Spallumcheen, to give Spallumcheen more recognition.