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Welcome 2026 YCCBC Co-Leads!

  • Writer: Kate Addison
    Kate Addison
  • Apr 20
  • 1 min read
The 2026 Co-Leads for our Squamish, Vernon, Kelowna, and Courtenay programs met today with members of the YCCBC staff over Zoom.
The 2026 Co-Leads for our Squamish, Vernon, Kelowna, and Courtenay programs met today with members of the YCCBC staff over Zoom.

Today was the first day for YCCBC’s 2026 Co-Leads in Squamish, Courtenay, Vernon, and Kelowna. Over the next few weeks, they’ll be onboarding and getting ready for a busy summer of programming. It’s exciting to see a mix of returning and new faces in this year’s cohort.


A big thank you to our partners, the City of Kelowna, the City of Vernon, the City of Courtenay, and the District of Squamish, for their continued support of YCCBC’s programs.

 
 
 

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