Voting day for the 2022 General Local Election is on Oct. 15. At The Wren, we’re covering local elections a little differently. We want to know what’s important to you so we can offer news coverage that responds to your questions and concerns. Information from this survey will help us map out our reporting during and after the election.
We know from previous surveys that people in Kamloops (Tk’emlúps) are generally satisfied with coverage of local politics. We don’t want to repeat what other local media are doing well. Instead, we will do our best to fill in the gaps both in the lead up to the election and once these officials take office. Thank you for being a part of it.
Municipal election survey
What do you want to know?
So do we. That’s why we spend more time, more money and place more care into reporting each story. You’ve told us through reader surveys you want to read local journalism that goes beyond press releases and problems. You want community reporting that explains, connects and uplifts.
“The Wren’s news is refreshing, not depressing, reporting info that is negative and hurtful. It encourages positive thought, not amplifying prejudice and brutality,” wrote one reader.
This kind of reporting is made possible thanks to financial contributions, big and small, from readers like you. Together, these contributions help ensure The Wren’s reporters and contributors are paid fairly and their in-depth reporting remains freely accessible to everyone.
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