Municipal Election

After a 33 years in the fire service, Wayne Price has announced a bid for city council in the 2018 civic election.

Election 2018: Price announces run for council

Former Cranbrook fire chief will run for a seat at the city council table

After a 33 years in the fire service, Wayne Price has announced a bid for city council in the 2018 civic election.
Blissett seeking second term on Cranbrook Council

Blissett seeking second term on Cranbrook Council

Cranbrook city councillor, Norma Blissett, will seek re-election in the municipal election…

  • Sep 6, 2018
Blissett seeking second term on Cranbrook Council
Nomination period kicks off for B.C.’s 2018 municipal elections
Nomination period kicks off for B.C.’s 2018 municipal elections
Election 2018: Jordan Fiorentino makes bid for Council

Election 2018: Jordan Fiorentino makes bid for Council

With the start of the BC municipal election campaign set for later…

Election 2018: Jordan Fiorentino makes bid for Council
Melodie Hull

Melodie Hull seeking spot on City Council

An award-winning Cranbrook nurse and nursing instructor has announced her intentions to…

Melodie Hull
Mike Peabody will seek re-election to Council

Mike Peabody will seek re-election to Council

A third sitting Cranbrook City Councillor will be running again as an…

Mike Peabody will seek re-election to Council
Dean McKerracher announces election bid

Dean McKerracher announces election bid

Another East Kootenay mayor has announced they will stand for re-election this year.

Dean McKerracher announces election bid
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)
Municipal Affairs Minister Selina Robinson battles with opposition in question period, B.C. legislature, November 2017. (Hansard TV)

B.C. VIEWS: Big money and local elections

Slates discouraged in civic politics, unions get green light

Municipal Affairs Minister Selina Robinson battles with opposition in question period, B.C. legislature, November 2017. (Hansard TV)
Municipal Affairs Minister Selina Robinson (B.C. government)

NDP moves to limit local election money

Selina Robinson’s bans corporate, union donations

Municipal Affairs Minister Selina Robinson (B.C. government)
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