Robin Cherbo

COLUMN: Why the City of Nelson's costs are going up

COLUMN: Why the City of Nelson’s costs are going up

From city councillor Robin Cherbo....

COLUMN: Why the City of Nelson's costs are going up
COLUMN: Why Nelson needs a paid fire department

COLUMN: Why Nelson needs a paid fire department

From Nelson city councillor Robin Cherbo....

COLUMN: Why Nelson needs a paid fire department
Nelson city councillor Robin Cherbo

COLUMN: The future of Railtown and Baker St. discussed

Over the last few weeks there have been meetings to discuss and…

Nelson city councillor Robin Cherbo
Nelson hosted the Union of BC Municipalities convention six times, including in 1932. George Meeres took this photo of the delegates outside the Legion at the corner of Stanley and Victoria streets. There is only one woman in this photo, standing in the front row towards the right.

COLUMN: A celebration of local government services

It is the middle of Local Government Awareness Week, with a number of different events still to come.

Nelson hosted the Union of BC Municipalities convention six times, including in 1932. George Meeres took this photo of the delegates outside the Legion at the corner of Stanley and Victoria streets. There is only one woman in this photo, standing in the front row towards the right.
COLUMN: Unregistered rentals pose problems to municipalities

COLUMN: Unregistered rentals pose problems to municipalities

Lately there has been a lot of discussion on how municipalities can contribute to affordable housing with limited funding sources.

COLUMN: Unregistered rentals pose problems to municipalities
Robin Cherbo

COLUMN: Municipalities need stable income

Nelson city council is again reviewing the budget and preparing to set tax rates for this year.

Robin Cherbo
Robin Cherbo

COLUMN: Panhandling bylaw won’t address low incomes

As 2015 comes to a close we reflect on one of its key issues: the panhandling by-law

Robin Cherbo
Robin Cherbo

COLUMN: The city’s very busy year so far

Our city, along with council, is working on a number of interesting issues.

Robin Cherbo
COLUMN: How to make BOB bike-friendly

COLUMN: How to make BOB bike-friendly

Councillor Robin Cherbo on hospital jobs, Stores to Shores, and the challenges of biking in Nelson.

COLUMN: How to make BOB bike-friendly
COLUMN: How to make BOB bike-friendly

COLUMN: Nelson bustles with construction

Councillor Robin Cherbo says with construction projects have come tough decisions.

COLUMN: How to make BOB bike-friendly
COLUMN: New council has much to do, learn

COLUMN: New council has much to do, learn

Council has had a number of meetings together this year including detailed budget discussion.

COLUMN: New council has much to do, learn

COLUMN: Busy term filled with successful projects

The summer is just about over and so is our term in office with the Civic Election coming up on November 15.

There is a lot of concern over a “minor” lighting issue, according to Robin Cherbo.

COLUMN: Consultants aren’t needed for holiday lights

Things heated up when the suggestion was made to stop putting up new lights and hire a consultant to come up with a lighting plan.

There is a lot of concern over a “minor” lighting issue, according to Robin Cherbo.
Coun. Robin Cherbo.

COLUMN: Poverty reduction plan needed

Poverty reduction plans have been developed across Canada; unfortunately BC is one of the last to create a poverty plan.

Coun. Robin Cherbo.
Nelson City Councillor Robin Cherbo.

COLUMN: New medical marijuana law ‘stinks’

Rather than continue with patients providing their own marijuana, the government has passed the production onto new corporations.

Nelson City Councillor Robin Cherbo.

COLUMN: Car 87 program makes plenty of sense

The City of Nelson’s 2014 budget is being worked on and we are reviewing the cost of protective services.

The cost of infrastructure has become a major concern for cities like Nelson.

How to deal with downloading

With winter approaching, we will be reviewing the city budget for 2013.

The cost of infrastructure has become a major concern for cities like Nelson.
The state of the former Redfish Grill is a glaring example of neglect in our downtown, but Councillor Robin Cherbo says there are plenty of other less obvious signs dragging the community down a road to overall ugliness.

Letting Nelson’s downtown slide

It has been a great summer and everything seems to be going well in the City.

The state of the former Redfish Grill is a glaring example of neglect in our downtown, but Councillor Robin Cherbo says there are plenty of other less obvious signs dragging the community down a road to overall ugliness.
Supporters of the Kootenay to Kitimat Caravan line the street outside of City Hall on Monday. Last week Nelson council passed a motion to to oppose the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline Project and support the Kootenay to Kitimat Caravan.

Council takes on tough issues

Council has dealt with a couple of controversial issues recently

Supporters of the Kootenay to Kitimat Caravan line the street outside of City Hall on Monday. Last week Nelson council passed a motion to to oppose the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline Project and support the Kootenay to Kitimat Caravan.
Parking meters are a constant source of revenue and controversy in Nelson.

Nelson’s great parking dilemma

I will have to get up to speed on the status of our current budget discussions.

Parking meters are a constant source of revenue and controversy in Nelson.