Apologies, promises from Nanaimo council following referendum results
NANAIMO — As the dust settled from the events centre referendum, a project 80 per cent of voters were against, some Nanaimo city councillors apologized for the “rushed experience.”
Coun. Jerry Hong said he’d made inflammatory comments on social media because he was caught up in his passion for the project, which he admitted was handled quickly.
Specifically, he apologized to local promoter Andrew Roberts following their interactions online.
“I think my comments were in a passion against what he said and I’m sorry that I said that to him.”