859. Mackenzie Councillor Jesse Wright
- Cross Border Interview
- 21 hours ago
- 2 min read

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Our mission is to shine a light on the dedicated individuals who, day in and day out, work around the council table to shape the communities we call home.
For today’s episode, we chat with District of Mackenzie Councillor Jesse Wright
Mackenzie is a friendly community of about 3,700 residents, and was built in the 1960's during the construction of the W.A.C. Bennet Dam. The dam flooded the region, creating the Williston Lake Reservoir, beside which the community was built.
In 1965, the clearing of land began for the main townsite. British Columbia Forest Products built a pulp mill and two sawmills to begin developing the vast forest resources in the area. The first families settled in Mackenzie in June of 1966. The community was developed as an “instant town” and was planned and designed as a walkable compact community,
MacKenzie enjoys some of the best municipal water in BC, a very low crime rate, low taxes, low real estate prices and high paying jobs in growing natural resource industries in the area.
This makes Mackenzie a great place to visit, get a start in life, buy a home, raise a family, or just enjoy being able to afford to travel and do what you like.
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