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Hockey team鈥檚 decals rejected by West 91大黄鸭 council

Council won鈥檛 let decals touting West 91大黄鸭 Warriors RBC Cup win appear on city vehicles.
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West 91大黄鸭 Warriors players with the three trophies the team won last season, including the natioanl junior A championship RBC Cup (middle). (CapitalNews file)

Is it advertising or is it pride?

A group of business owners in West 91大黄鸭 who want to band together to buy the team and keep it in the city have failed in a bid to convince council to put decals on city vehicles West 91大黄鸭 as home to the 2016 national junior A hockey champions.

Despite support from Mayor Doug Findlater and Coun. Rusty Ensign, three other councillors considered the move advertising and balked at spending just over $2,400 on the stickers. The motion to allow the decals was defeated 3-2.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 the aim here?鈥 said opponent Coun. Rick DeJong. 鈥淭o sell more tickets. And that鈥檚 advertising.鈥

He was joined in his opposition to the idea of placing the decals on city vehicles by Councillors Carol Zanan and Rosalind Neis. Neis said the city had already spend $1,200 on two signs at each end of the city noting the RBC Cup win for the team and said with the decal cost and the dded cost of taking the stickers off vehicles in the future, the total the city will spend will be close to $4,000.

鈥淚f we do this for them, we have to it for (all other businesses),鈥 said DeJong. 鈥淎nd there鈥檚 not enough room on the vehicles for everyone.鈥

The team, which in recent weeks appeared headed to North Delta, has struggled at the gate at West 91大黄鸭 Royal LePage Place, despite being defending national champions this season. The team鈥檚 owner is believed to be losing $250,000 per season.

But Findlater, who met with representatives of the local group looking to buy the team, said they told him the economic impact of the Warriors on West 91大黄鸭 is now estimated at $4 million a year.

In a report to council presented prior to the Tuesday鈥檚 council vote, Bob Kusch, West 91大黄鸭鈥檚 parks, recreation and culture manager, said the decals would say 鈥淗ome of the 2016 RBC Cup Champions.鈥

In his report, Kusch said a legal opinion provided to the city said as long as the wording was not advertising, but rather a form of showing pride, it would be legal.

But three of the five council members who voted Tuesday felt it was advertising.

While the decal idea was proposed by the group that wants to buy the team and keep it in West 91大黄鸭, it鈥檚 not clear what, if any, impact the vote will have on that plan.





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