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As promised earlier this week, the City of Prince Rupert took some time after this weekend’s windstorm to take stock of the way it communicated with city residents in the wake of the Thanksgiving windstorm.

As we mentioned on the blog on Tuesday, Mayor Jack Mussallem appeared on the CBC’s Daybreak North program Tuesday morning, outlining some of what he saw in the community after the storm winds had abated, taking time to praise city work crews and those that helped out in the community’s post storm hours. He also advised the CBC that council and city management were going to review the challenges in communications that came from the storm.

(from the blog a town called podunk, click on the link below to see the entire item atowncalledpodunk.blogspot.com/2 … r-but.html)

[quote=“ThePodunkian”]As promised earlier this week, the City of Prince Rupert took some time after this weekend’s windstorm to take stock of the way it communicated with city residents in the wake of the Thanksgiving windstorm.

As we mentioned on the blog on Tuesday, Mayor Jack Mussallem appeared on the CBC’s Daybreak North program Tuesday morning, outlining some of what he saw in the community after the storm winds had abated, taking time to praise city work crews and those that helped out in the community’s post storm hours. He also advised the CBC that council and city management were going to review the challenges in communications that came from the storm.

(from the blog a town called podunk, click on the link below to see the entire item atowncalledpodunk.blogspot.com/2 … r-but.html)[/quote]

So which Rupert politician is going to don the robes of Luther on this one?

I love the quote “It’s unfortunate, but it was fixed, and hopefully won’t happen again.”

That sums up Citywest almost as good as “We asked around town and we don’t think people actually want it.” or whatever that quote was…