Section 11 of the City of Prince George Council Code of Conduct says, “Members shall not use City public resources such as staff time, equipment, supplies or facilities, for private gain or personal purposes.” “Senior administration signed off on this, we (city council) didn’t get told about it, and here we are nine months later. All of this is done on city letterhead,” Skakun said. “City administration and the mayor of Prince George wrote letters on behalf of his personal business. Sampson also received letters of support from Tourism Prince George, the Prince George Chamber of Commerce, the Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation and Northern Health. Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport. Brian Skakun provided copies of the letters to the Citizen, which he obtained through a Freedom of Information request to the B.C. 28, 2021, Prince George Mayor Lyn Hall and former City of Prince George manager of economic development Melissa Barcellos wrote letters supporting Sampson’s application for the grant. The event is hosted by Kyle Sampson Productions, owned by Prince George city councillor Kyle Sampson. When the Best Damn Music Festival hits the stage at the Prince George Exhibition Grounds this weekend, it will be thanks, in part, to a $157,000 provincial grant through the BC Fairs, Festivals and Events Recovery Fund. Crews set up the stage for the Best Damn Music Festival on Friday morning at the Prince George Exhibition Grounds.
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