District of Lake Country
Tricia Brett is a highly experienced water quality management professional with a robust background in environmental sciences and public service. Currently serving as the Manager of Water Quality for the Regional District of North Okanagan since August 2019, Tricia also holds the position of Councillor for the District of Lake Country. Previous roles include Water Stewardship Officer at the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations, and independent consultancy work that involved limnological research and data analysis. Tricia's extensive experience encompasses water quality monitoring, emergency response planning, and watershed assessment, with a strong academic foundation, including a Master of Science in Earth and Environmental Sciences from The University of British Columbia.
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District of Lake Country
The District of Lake Country is located near the centre of the Okanagan Valley and is made up of four distinct neighbourhood communities: Oyama, Winfield, Carr's Landing and Okanagan Centre. Lake Country is a beautiful, unique place, rich in its own cultural history. The District was incorporated as a municipality on May 2, 1995. Shortly after incorporation, a referendum was held and the residents decided to maintain their four, distinct neighbourhood communities. The result was the formation of the only municipality in British Columbia that currently utilizes a neighbourhood constituency system. This allows each of the four neighbourhood communities to elect one Councillor, with the mayor and two councillors-at-large being elected by all the residents of the District.