Seasonal security gets green light in Vernon

After several delays pushed the item further back on the City of Vernon agenda, private security is now in the books.

Council agreed Monday, Oct. 29 to spend $33,125 for seasonal security from May 1 to Sept. 30, 2020.

According to the staff report, the agency will “deploy one security personnel in one security vehicle” seven days per week between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.

Council voted unanimously for Coun. Scott Anderson’s June 24 motion asking staff to review the cost of employing seasonal private security to work nights at hot spots around the city. Staff returned to council July 8 saying that administration needs further direction on several key points before they could proceed.

The report says seven bids were received, one of which was deemed non-compliant.


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Parker Crook

Parker Crook

Parker Crook is a Saskatchewan-born reporter who began his career in journalism while studying the craft at SAIT in Calgary. After cutting his teeth at the school news outlet as the Opinions Editor, Parker landed a position at a Vernon newspaper and worked his way up to the editor’s chair. Parker strives to tell stories that have a genuine impact on the community he calls home. And, from courtroom dramas to on stage antics, Parker believes meaningful stories can be found just about anywhere.