B.C. village residents mull moving out amid council dysfunction
Some residents of Harrison Hot Springs say they're considering leaving the picturesque village because they're alarmed by the level of dysfunction in council, with chaotic meetings, a backlog of village business and rancour that has spread into the community.
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![The sign welcoming people to Harrison Hot Springs, which is a popular tourist destination about a 90 minute drive from Vancouver, and home to about 1500 residents. A road with a sign on the right that says Resort Municipality Harrison Hot Springs.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7197809.1715185488!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/harrison-hot-springs-welcome-sign-6-may-2024.jpg)
Some residents of Harrison Hot Springs say they're considering leaving the picturesque village because they're alarmed by the level of dysfunction in council, with chaotic meetings, a backlog of village business and rancour that has spread into the community.