

Thu, May 14
|Rustic Reel Brewing, Kelowna
Kelowna's Climate Future: What Your Vote Can Change
Attend a two-part series with Kelowna Climate Coalition Part 1: How Climate Decisions are Made at City Hall - May 14th Part 2: Inside Kelowna's Climate Strategy - June 10th Climate action is happening locally. Be part of the conversation and learn how to influence what comes next.
Time & Location
May 14, 2026, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Rustic Reel Brewing, Kelowna, 760 Vaughan Ave, Kelowna, BC V1Y 7E4, Canada
About the event
Special Guest: City Councilor, Gordon Lovegrove, an engineering professor at UBCO and strong climate champion, will provide an overview of how city hall works, how decisions are made and how climate concerned residents can influence city policy.
Kelowna’s Climate Future: What Your Vote Can Change
When it comes to climate, city hall matters! Municipal policy influences 50% of Kelowna’s GHG emissions and citizens have influence – if they want to use it.
What we’ll cover:
How the City of Kelowna works
Roles of Mayor, Council, and City staff

