B.C. district postpones climate events, citing intimidation, safety, misinformation
NELSON, B.C. — A British Columbia regional district has postponed a series of climate action open houses, citing safety concerns and fears of intimidation.
The Regional District of Central Kootenay in southeast B.C. said the open houses had previously been scheduled to take place from next week until July, but making the “difficult decision” to delay them was the only responsible course of action.
It means adoption of the district’s climate action plan will also be delayed.
“We understand the disappointment this (postponement) may cause, however, we firmly believe prioritizing the safety of our staff, attendees, and the community as a whole is paramount,” the district said in a statement issued Thursday.


