Heavenly Father, we thank you for MLA Bill Routley. Thank you for his compassion for those he serves and his commitment to his community. Thank you for his passion around the issues that affect his constituency. Lord, we pray that he would know Your presence, wisdom and strength in his life today. Help him as he serves and sacrifices for the sake of others. Bless his relationships and keep him in good health. We ask this in Jesus name, Amen.
Bill Routley was re-elected as MLA for Cowichan Valley in May 2013. He lives in Duncan and is very familiar with the Cowichan Valley as he has watched the area’s communities grow since he was a young man.
Bill serves as Opposition Deputy Spokesperson for Forests – Coastal.
Bill began his career in the forest industry working at the Youbou Sawmill where he served as safety chairman, and then as plant chairman. His passion for helping workers in the mid-Island area earned him election as president of IWA Local 1-80; now USW-Steelworkers Local 1-1937. Eighteen years later, he is now the longest-serving elected president in that union.
Bill served as a pension trustee on the IWA-Forest Industry Pension Plan and with others offered guidance for the management of billions of dollars in assets. He was a member of the IWA-Forest Industry Pension Audit Committee, and was a trustee on the IWA-Forest Industry Health and Welfare Benefit Plan. In addition to his commitment to union members, Bill’s service to the community includes five years as a school trustee in Lake Cowichan (1980-85).
Bill and his wife Charmaine enjoy the company of their two grown children, Noah and Alisha, who have provided the gift of five wonderful grandchildren. While Bill and Charmaine currently reside in Duncan, they started their family in Youbou and then lived at Marble Bay on Lake Cowichan for many years. Bill and Charmaine were very active in Lake Cowichan with their involvement in Boy Scouts (Beavers) and Girl Guides.
Bill and Charmaine understand small business, having owned a home decorating business, the Decorating Den, for many years in the 1990s.