Weber will stay on as board chair until provincial election called
PRINCE GEORGE — Last week, the Conservative Party of BC announced that Rachael Weber would be the nominee for the party for Prince George-Mackenzie in the next provincial election. We had the chance to speak to her following her nomination and tells us more about her plans and what will happen going forward for other the parties come election time.
The next provincial election is scheduled to take place on or before October 19, 2024, meaning that it is still over a year away before voters in B.C. could head to the polls. The Conservative Party of BC has already started to plan, announcing that Rachael Weber, board chair of SD57 will be the nominee for the riding of Prince George-Mackenzie. Weber says that she is already starting to plan to connect with voters in the riding.
“The team is coming together. We’re planning several community events. We are having coffee times in Prince George that are going to be scheduled to meet me and to ask all different kinds of questions. I want the public to know that they can come to me and talk to me about anything. I really want them to know that I’m I’m one of them.” – Rachael Weber, Conservative Party of BC Nominee for Prince George-Mackenzie
