Kelowna Mayor Seeks Distraction-Free Meetings
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•Kelowna city council votes to keep electronic devices during meetings | Globalnews.ca
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Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas put forward a motion to ban electronic devices from council meetings.
The motion was strongly opposed with all of council turning it down.
Coun. Mohini Singh called Dyas the Team Captain' during the meeting, advising him to call out a council member if necessary.
Council voted in favour of monitors set up around the council table.
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