The Creston Valley was well represented at a recent meeting with the BC Opposition Standing Committee for Agriculture and Food.
The non-partisan group of six  MLA’s recently stopped in Cranbrook to gather input for its second report of recommendations .
Randy Meyer from the Creston Valley Ag Society spoke to the committee.
He says it’s an opportunity to share concerns with those involved in government.
Meyer says among the topics discussed were protecting the agriculture land reserve, wildlife conflict issues, maintenance on the dykes on the Creston flats and taxation.
The committee’s mandate is to examine, inquire into and make recommendations with respect to an agriculture and food policy for BC.