The deadline for Victoria to bid on hosting the 2014 Juno Awards is fast approaching.
Bid committee organizers will be making their pitch for support at municipal council meetings around the Capital Region in hopes of securing financial commitments.
For committee member and Victoria city councillor Chris Coleman, itB次元官网网址檚 about marketing the regional benefits of the event.
Hosting the Junos involves much more than the one-time televised event at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre.
B次元官网网址淟ocally, weB次元官网网址檙e more interested in how we spread the different components around the region,B次元官网网址 Coleman said. He envisions week-long celebrations to showcase local talent.
The bid committee and $450,000 from local municipalities by the end of April, according to the initial expression of interest.
Because of the competitive nature of the bid, exact numbers arenB次元官网网址檛 being released. Winnipeg and Calgary may also be submitting bids, Coleman said.
The B.C. government is looking at supporting VictoriaB次元官网网址檚 bid, on condition of municipal investment, he added.
Whether municipalities have the desire to spend during a time of fiscal restraint is the next pressing question.
B次元官网网址淭he only option I can anticipate would be to defer or disapprove,B次元官网网址 said Saanich Mayor Frank Leonard.
B次元官网网址淚 think our taxpayers would want to know what the business plan is that would justify (more) property taxes.B次元官网网址
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