The Challenge
January 29 - February 4
The transit week challenge is an invitation to elected officials to rely on public transportation as much as they can from January 29th - February 4th, 2024. The goal is to invite our community leaders to learn more about our public transit system, meet people on the bus, and to share their experiences (both positive and negative). At the end of the week, we will send out a survey to learn about their experiences.
#bctransitchallenge
The Afterparty
February 4th
6 - 8PM
Railside Brewing
After a week of conquering the transit challenge, it's time to unwind and let loose! Join us for a celebration at Railside Brewing Ltd.
Get ready for a night filled with laughter, games, and good vibes.
Located at the corner of Gordon and Clement in Kelowna, Railside Brewing Ltd is the perfect spot to kick back and enjoy some tasty brews. Grab a pint, mingle with fellow challengers, and relish in your transit triumphs.
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Don't miss out on this opportunity to celebrate your commitment to sustainable transportation. See you at the transit week challenge - Afterparty!
Participants
Note: Participation in the transit week challenge does not signify an endorsement of the OTA or its goals.
West Kelowna
Councillor Garrett Millsap
Councillor Stephen Johnston
Salmon Arm
Mayor Alan Harrison
Councillor Louise Wallace Richmond
Summerland
Mayor Doug Holmes
Councillor Richard Barkwell
Kelowna
Councillor Gord Lovegrove
Councillor Luke Stack
Councillor Rick Webber
Councillor Ron Cannan
Councillor DeHart is out of town, so is unable to participate.
Community Leaders
President of KLO Neighbourhood Association
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Chair of the Shuswap Climate Action Society
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Several members of the public
Penticton
Councillor Amelia Boultbee
Councillor Campbell Watt
Councillor Isaac Gilbert
Vernon
Councillor Brian Guy
Councillor Kelly Fehr
Councillor Teresa Durning
Councillor Theresa Durning
Mayor Doug Holmes and Councillor Richard Barkwill