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Episode 117: Sidewalks less accessible, Tiny Homes delegation, Canada Games Pool Replacement, Metro in a Mess + more

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🎙️ For the Record – Episode 117

Aquatic Centre Costs, Community Voices & Metro Vancouver in Court

This week on For the Record, Councillors Daniel Fontaine and Paul Minhas return with a wide-ranging discussion on major civic issues, community concerns, and regional developments impacting New Westminster.

🏊 $114 Million Aquatic Centre – Where Was the Funding?

The episode opens with a discussion on the final report for the təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Centre, the $114 million facility that replaced the Canada Games Pool.

The hosts examine the lack of federal and provincial funding for the project and ask whether more could have been done to secure outside investment. The segment includes a notable exchange from council between the Mayor and Councillor Daniel Fontaine, touching on senior government funding and priorities.

🏘️ Tiny Home Village Raises Community Concerns

The podcast then highlights presentations from residents at a recent council meeting held in Queensborough.

Ben Gill speaks about concerns related to the proposed tiny home village, including what he believes is the absence of clear conditions around safety, integration, and expectations for the site.

🚲 Bike Lane Accessibility Under Scrutiny

Another delegation comes from Jim Hurst, who raises concerns about the 7th Avenue bike lane project.

Hurst questions whether the design has compromised sidewalk accessibility, particularly for seniors and those with mobility challenges. His remarks sparked discussion in the community regarding whether pedestrian priorities are being upheld in practice.

⚖️ Metro Vancouver Faces Legal Challenge

The episode also features a segment from The Mike Smyth Show (AM730), where Daniel Fontaine discusses new developments involving Metro Vancouver.

The City of Surrey has launched a legal challenge related to the Invest Vancouver initiative, alleging potential breaches of the Local Government Act. The case adds another layer to ongoing concerns about governance, accountability, and regional decision-making.

🤝 Get Involved: Events & Volunteering

The podcast wraps with a look ahead at opportunities for community involvement, including:

  • Door knocking with NWP candidates

  • Upcoming NW City Matters forums:

  • 📍 April 30 – Lord Tweedsmuir Elementary (Schools & Education focus)

  • 📍 May 6 – Downtown Edition

  • (Both starting at 6:30 p.m.)

Listeners are encouraged to visit nwprogress.ca and follow NWP on social media for more details.

🎉 Thank You & Community Momentum

The episode closes on a high note, celebrating a sold-out fundraiser at the Taverna Greka restaurant with over 140 attendees - capped off with a touch of Greek music to thank supporters and listeners.

🎧 For the Record is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

📣 Stay informed, stay engaged - and be part of the conversation shaping New Westminster.



 
 

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