Brittany Colville

Independent for Campbell River Council
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Brittany is running for Campbell River City Council to bring a fresh voice to the decisions shaping our community’s future. With a background in Political Science, renewable energy, tech, and small business, she believes we can grow responsibly while protecting our green spaces

Protecting what we love. Building what we need.

Campbell River is growing, and Brittany Colville believes we can build the housing, infrastructure and opportunities our community needs without sacrificing the natural spaces that make this such an incredible place to live.

One of the reasons Brittany decided to run for City Council is her growing concern about the loss of green space as our community develops. We aren't creating many new parks, making it even more important that growth is thoughtful about the natural and recreational spaces we already have.

Brittany is passionate about protecting the Simms Creek Greenway, supporting Indigenous stewardship of the Beaver Lodge Lands, and preserving Pinecrest Park rather than converting parkland into parking. She supports finding creative design solutions that accommodate the parking needed for the new Strathcona Gardens while protecting valued green space.

Brittany studied Political Science at UBC, with a focus on governance and Indigenous political theory. Her diverse career has included government, tree planting, designing solar energy systems, technology and software, and running a small business. These experiences have taught her the importance of listening to different perspectives and finding practical solutions.

Brittany and her husband chose Campbell River as the place they wanted to build their life and raise a family. She is running to bring a fresh, collaborative perspective to Council and help build a community where people of all ages can afford to live, work and thrive.

For Brittany, responsible growth isn't about choosing between progress and conservation. It's about protecting what we love while building what we need.


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