Municipal election

West Kelowna city councillor Doug Findlater has served the westside community for nearly 20 years. (File photo)

Long-serving West Kelowna politician calling it a career

‘My wife and I have given this a lot of serious thought’

West Kelowna city councillor Doug Findlater has served the westside community for nearly 20 years. (File photo)
Kelowna Mayor Colin Basran. (Contributed)

Kelowna mayor says ‘get the facts’ when it comes to RCMP support

Colin Basran noted finger-pointing will increase as municipal election draws near

Kelowna Mayor Colin Basran. (Contributed)
Kelowna City Hall. (File photo)

Flurry of nomination papers picked up for Kelowna council

Seven people have picked up nomination papers for mayor

Kelowna City Hall. (File photo)
Cindy Fortin is seeking a third term as mayor of Peachland. (Photo contributed)

Fortin forges ahead in seeking re-election as Peachland mayor

‘It has never been a difficult decision for me to serve this community’

Cindy Fortin is seeking a third term as mayor of Peachland. (Photo contributed)
Retired Langley East MLA Rich Coleman has registered a civic party for the Langley Township municipal election and is ‘seriously’ considering a run for mayor (file)

Former B.C. solicitor-general Rich Coleman is returning to politics

Retired MLA registers party for election, is considering running for Langley Township mayor

Retired Langley East MLA Rich Coleman has registered a civic party for the Langley Township municipal election and is ‘seriously’ considering a run for mayor (file)
B.C. municipal elections are scheduled to take place Oct. 15. (File photo)

Call out to work Kelowna elections

About 300 workers are needed for various positions

B.C. municipal elections are scheduled to take place Oct. 15. (File photo)
Former City of Kelowna engineer Peter Truch has declared his intention to run for council. (Photo/contributed)

Former City of Kelowna engineer claims municipality ‘hiding the truth’, intends to run for council

He plans on involving the B.C. Ombudsperson as part of his campaign

Former City of Kelowna engineer Peter Truch has declared his intention to run for council. (Photo/contributed)
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Kelowna votes: Nomination packages are out

Packages available at Office of the City Clerk

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Late morning view southward over the top of Victoria city hall, as seen from the top of the Fisgard Street parkade. (Black Press Media file photo)

‘A cure for cynicism:’ Experts explain why voting in B.C. municipal election is important

Cities shape daily experiences, prepare for emergencies and do politics differently

Late morning view southward over the top of Victoria city hall, as seen from the top of the Fisgard Street parkade. (Black Press Media file photo)
Loyal Wooldridge was first elected to Kelowna council four years ago. (Contributed)

‘There’s more work to do’: Wooldridge running again for Kelowna council

‘I am excited to officially announce that I’m throwing my hat back in the ring’

Loyal Wooldridge was first elected to Kelowna council four years ago. (Contributed)
Tom Groat has declared his intention to run for West Kelowna council. (Photo/tomgroat2022.com)

From classroom to council: former teacher seeks seat at West Kelowna city hall

Tom Groat has declared his intention to run in October’s municipal elections

Tom Groat has declared his intention to run for West Kelowna council. (Photo/tomgroat2022.com)
Tom Macauley (Facebook)

Former UBCO student prez running for Kelowna council

Tom Macauley has announced his campaign for the fall election

Tom Macauley (Facebook)
Former Global Okanagan news anchor Rick Webber is running for Kelowna council. (Photo/Elect Rick Webber Facebook)

Former Kelowna news anchor tosses hat in ring for city council

“I have been considering this for a long time”

Former Global Okanagan news anchor Rick Webber is running for Kelowna council. (Photo/Elect Rick Webber Facebook)
Peachland Coun. Patrick Van Minsel declares his intention to run for mayor. (Photo/Matt Abrey)

Peachland coun. Patrick Van Minsel running for mayor

‘I have demonstrated my commitment to the community and gained the experience necessary to run for mayor’

Peachland Coun. Patrick Van Minsel declares his intention to run for mayor. (Photo/Matt Abrey)
Tom Dyas. (File photo)
Tom Dyas. (File photo)
The city will also conduct the Kelowna school trustee election on behalf of the board of education. (File photo)

Nomination packages soon to be available at Kelowna city hall

General voting day for B.C. municipal elections is Oct. 15

The city will also conduct the Kelowna school trustee election on behalf of the board of education. (File photo)
Voting in Tuesday's provincial election takes place across Vernon-Monashee and the Shuswap constituencies. For full results and coverage of the election Tuesday night, visit vernonmorningstar.com (Lisa VanderVelde/Morning Star)

VERNON VOTES: 11 choices for council byelection

Advanced voting starts today for new city councillor

Voting in Tuesday's provincial election takes place across Vernon-Monashee and the Shuswap constituencies. For full results and coverage of the election Tuesday night, visit vernonmorningstar.com (Lisa VanderVelde/Morning Star)
Red Deer will not have dedicated neighbourhood voting stations on election day, and voting is open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at eight voting stations. (Photo by BYRON HACKETT/Advocate Staff)

No vaccinations needed for voting in Vernon byelection

Advance voting begins Wednesday, Nov. 24

Red Deer will not have dedicated neighbourhood voting stations on election day, and voting is open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at eight voting stations. (Photo by BYRON HACKETT/Advocate Staff)
Isaac Gilbert is running for council in the by-election for Jake Kimberley’s vacated seat. (Submitted)

First candidate for Penticton council by-election makes himself known

Isaac Gilbert is making a second run at council after receiving 19.63 per cent of the vote in 2018

Isaac Gilbert is running for council in the by-election for Jake Kimberley’s vacated seat. (Submitted)
B.C. Premier John Horgan takes questions outside his legislature office, April 25, 2018. (Black Press)

Municipal election loophole will be fixed, premier says

Union, corporate donations still allowed for slate party ‘operational’ needs

B.C. Premier John Horgan takes questions outside his legislature office, April 25, 2018. (Black Press)
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