
Harrison Hot Springs mayor says farewell to public office
HARRISON HOT SPRINGS — The contentious drama afflicting the Village of Harrison Hot Springs mayor and council just took another bizarre turn Monday morning (June 10).
Mayor Ed Wood announced Monday morning that he has submitted his resignation effective at the end of today (June 10).
“Please accept this as my official notice of resignation effective end of today,” a message on the village website stated. “I personally would like to thank both the Corporate Officer and the Chief Financial Officer for their professionalism during our time together, they have demonstrated integrity, respect, and accountability of which I hold strong to. To the members of the public, it has been an honour to be your Mayor.”
Wood had issued a state of emergency declaration almost unilaterally last month due to what he called an increased risk of wildfires across the province and in the Harrison area. Wood said there was a “significant threat of an interface fire and imminent threat to the loss of life and property.”