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Mungall releases second in video trilogy series

Nelson Daily Staff
By Nelson Daily Staff
December 8th, 2010

Nelson-Creston MLA Michelle Mungall is using YouTube to send a video trilogy to Rich Coleman, the minister responsible for Housing.

The three video letters focus on CMHA’s proposed 35-unit housing project slated for Nelson’s Anderson Street.

“The Anderson Street housing project has been stalled for much too long. Minister Coleman has expressed that funding for these 35-units is a priority for the ministry, but we have yet to see one shovel hit the ground,” said Mungall.

“This Holiday Season I have a very clear message for Minister Coleman: put roofs over people’s heads so that they are not left out in the cold.”

The $7 million supported housing project was slated to begin in the fall of 2008 at the site of the old school board office in Nelson.

The video trilogy will be uploaded to YouTube the first three Wednesdays of December. Anyone can watch the videos and add their voice to the online comments by subscribing to Mungall’s YouTube channel.

To subscribe to the Michelle Mungall’s  YouTube channel, click here.

The following links will take you directly to the video letters:

http://bit.ly/videoletter1 or http://bit.ly/videoletter2

 

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