Cori Ramsay is seeking a second term on Prince George city council.
First elected in 2018, Ramsay says has served the community as a strong advocate and collaborative leader for the last four years.
Over the course of the term Ramsay was appointed to the city’s Finance & Audit Committee, Accessibility Committee, and the Select Committee on Poverty Reduction. Additionally, Ramsay also ran for election to the North Central Local Government Association (NCLGA) board and during her time on the board (2019 – present) became president (2021-2022) of the association representing 39 local governments across northern B.C.
Last year, Ramsay was appointed to the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) board, and currently sits on the Health and Social Development and Indigenous Relations Committees. She intends to run for election to the UBCM board this September at the associations annual general meeting.
Key priorities Ramsay hopes to focus on in the upcoming term include, but are not limited to:
- Health and social well-being of the community, namely, the complex social issues impacting our community such as homelessness, mental health and addictions.
- Strategic and targeted advocacy
- Strong economic growth and resiliency
- Infrastructure reinvestment
- Art, culture, recreation, parks, trails, transit and green spaces
- Truth and Reconciliation
- Climate mitigation and adaptation
“I will continue to work hard for the residents of Prince George,” she said. “It is so important to have young voices and female representation around the council table and I hope you will vote for strong advocacy and collaborative leadership on October 15th as you head to the polls to cast your ballot.”
Ramsay grew up living in poverty in the Lower Mainland and moved to Prince George at the age of 15 to come live with her aunt and uncle. She went on to study at UNBC, graduating with a English Literature degree in 2010. She complete her graduate diploma in public relations at UVIC in 2022 and currently works as lead marketing analyst for Integris Credit Union.