Len Fox (politician)
Len Fox (born 1943) is a businessman and former politician in British Columbia. He represented Prince George-Omineca in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1991 to 1996 as a Social Credit and then Reform Party member.
He was born in Telkwa, British Columbia and was educated there and in Smithers. In 1958, Fox moved to Quesnel and apprenticed as a watch maker and goldsmith. After completing his training, he moved to Vanderhoof, where he played hockey for the Vanderhoof Bears. Fox was a school trustee and served as chairman of the school board. He served three consecutive terms as mayor of Vanderhoof, beginning in November 1981.[1] On March 14, 1994, he joined the Reform Party caucus in the provincial assembly.[2] After leaving provincial politics, Fox was elected mayor again in 1999, serving until 2008.[1]