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Municipal Election

Port Alice municipal election candidate Warren Beatty’s profile

Port Alice municipal election candidate Warren Beatty’s profile

Beatty: “Port Alice needs strong leadership if we are to make progress in spite of the uncertainty.”
Port McNeill municipal election candidate Ryan Mitchell’s profile

Port McNeill municipal election candidate Ryan Mitchell’s profile

Mitchell plans to “promote transparent and open debate on town business,” if elected.
Port Hardy municipal election candidate Pat Corbett-Labatt’s profile

Port Hardy municipal election candidate Pat Corbett-Labatt’s profile

“I’ve worked hard to advocate for every member of the community,” Corbett-Labatt said.
Port Hardy municipal election candidate Janet Dorward’s profile

Port Hardy municipal election candidate Janet Dorward’s profile

“My passion for Port Hardy is about ensuring the best standards of living,” Dorward said.
Port McNeill municipal election candidate Matt Martin’s profile

Port McNeill municipal election candidate Matt Martin’s profile

“I believe Port McNeill can become an even more vibrant and successful community,” said Martin.
Port McNeill municipal election candidate Derek Koel’s profile

Port McNeill municipal election candidate Derek Koel’s profile

“For over 18 years I have followed Port McNeill municipal politics and affairs closely,” Koel said.
Port Hardy municipal election candidate Don Kattler’s profile

Port Hardy municipal election candidate Don Kattler’s profile

“I believe it is time for new energy and change in our municipal government,” Kattler said.
B.C.’s new municipal election finance laws getting their first test

B.C.’s new municipal election finance laws getting their first test

Vancouver shows loopholes for early spending, union support
North Island local elections face a number of acclamations

North Island local elections face a number of acclamations

Alert Bay, Sayward, and Zeballos have unopposed mayoral elections
It’s official: B.C.’s civic election campaign period kicks off

It’s official: B.C.’s civic election campaign period kicks off

New spending, expense limits are in place