Election

The Surrey-South riding map for the Sept. 10, 2022, provincial by-election. (Map: Elections BC)

Cloverdale and White Rock-South Surrey Chambers to hold all-candidates meeting for Surrey South riding

Provincial by-election hopefuls will meet at Peace Portal Alliance Church Sept. 6

Kuldip Pelia. (Submitted photo)

Whalley’s Kuldip Pelia running for Surrey mayor

He’s Surrey’s sixth mayoral candidate to announce he’s running for the big chair in Oct. 15 election

A woman and child walk past the Clova Theatre on 176th Street in Cloverdale Aug. 31, 2021. The Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce is hosting an all-candidates meeting at the Clova Sept. 14. Candidates from the ridings of Cloverdale-Langley City and South Surrey-White Rock will answer pre-submitted questions during the one-hour Q&A. (Photo: Malin Jordan)

All candidates meeting to be held at Clova Theatre

Cloverdale-Langley City and South Surrey-White Rock candidates will answer pre-submitted questions

A woman and child walk past the Clova Theatre on 176th Street in Cloverdale Aug. 31, 2021. The Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce is hosting an all-candidates meeting at the Clova Sept. 14. Candidates from the ridings of Cloverdale-Langley City and South Surrey-White Rock will answer pre-submitted questions during the one-hour Q&A. (Photo: Malin Jordan)
Justin Trudeau makes a campaign stop at the Hawthorne pub in Cloverdale Aug. 18 to support John Aldag’s bid to retake the riding of Cloverdale-Langley City after losing to Tamara Jansen in the 2019 federal election. Trudeau and Aldag hopped behind the bar to pour a few glasses of beer. (Photo: Malin Jordan)

Justin Trudeau visits Cloverdale

Trudeau poured pints with John Aldag at the Hawthorne pub

Justin Trudeau makes a campaign stop at the Hawthorne pub in Cloverdale Aug. 18 to support John Aldag’s bid to retake the riding of Cloverdale-Langley City after losing to Tamara Jansen in the 2019 federal election. Trudeau and Aldag hopped behind the bar to pour a few glasses of beer. (Photo: Malin Jordan)
Chilliwack-Kent MLA Laurie Throness watches the results on election night. The ex-Liberal’s tumultuous campaign and the narrow margin for victory ahead of the mail-in ballot count leaves the future of the riding’s seat in limbo for at least the next week. (Facebook/Laurie Throness)

B.C. VOTES 2020: Future for Throness uncertain as Chilliwack-Kent awaits results

Chilliwack-Kent candidate hopeful, resigned waiting on final count

Chilliwack-Kent MLA Laurie Throness watches the results on election night. The ex-Liberal’s tumultuous campaign and the narrow margin for victory ahead of the mail-in ballot count leaves the future of the riding’s seat in limbo for at least the next week. (Facebook/Laurie Throness)
Laurie Throness has resigned from the BC Liberal party for 2020 Provincial Election in the Chilliwack-Kent riding, according to BC Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson on Oct. 15, 2020. He will continue to fight in this election as an Independent candidate.

Ex-Liberal Chilliwack-Kent MLA resumes re-election bid as Independent

Former Liberal MLA resigned from party amid scandalous remarks during meeting

Laurie Throness has resigned from the BC Liberal party for 2020 Provincial Election in the Chilliwack-Kent riding, according to BC Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson on Oct. 15, 2020. He will continue to fight in this election as an Independent candidate.
Stephanie Cadieux, BC Liberal Party, Surrey South

We asked, they answered – Stephanie Cadieux, BC Liberal Party, Surrey South

Candidates respond to Peace Arch News questions on range of provincial issues

  • Oct 15, 2020
Stephanie Cadieux, BC Liberal Party, Surrey South
Jason Bax, BC Libertarian Party, Surrey-White Rock

We asked, they answered – Jason Bax, BC Libertarian Party, Surrey-White Rock

Candidates respond to Peace Arch News questions on range of provincial issues

  • Oct 15, 2020
Jason Bax, BC Libertarian Party, Surrey-White Rock
Surrey-White Rock BC Liberal candidate Trevor Halford. (File photo)

We asked, they answered – Trevor Halford, BC Liberal Party, Surrey-White Rock

Candidates respond to Peace Arch News questions on range of provincial issues

  • Oct 15, 2020
Surrey-White Rock BC Liberal candidate Trevor Halford. (File photo)
Tim Ibbotson, BC Green Party, Surrey South

We asked, they answered – Tim Ibbotson, BC Green Party, Surrey South

Candidates respond to Peace Arch News questions on range of provincial issues

  • Oct 15, 2020
Tim Ibbotson, BC Green Party, Surrey South
Beverly Pixie Hobby, BC Green Party, Surrey-White Rock

We asked, they answered – Beverly (Pixie) Hobby, BC Green Party, Surrey-White Rock

Candidates respond to Peace Arch News questions on range of provincial issues

  • Oct 15, 2020
Beverly Pixie Hobby, BC Green Party, Surrey-White Rock
Megan Knight is an independent candidate for the Surrey-White Rock riding. (Contributed photo)

We asked, they answered – Megan Knight, Independent, Surrey-White Rock

Candidates respond to Peace Arch News questions on range of provincial issues

  • Oct 15, 2020
Megan Knight is an independent candidate for the Surrey-White Rock riding. (Contributed photo)
Pauline Greaves, BC NDP, Surrey South

We asked, they answered – Pauline Greaves, BC NDP, Surrey South

Candidates respond to Peace Arch News questions on range of provincial issues

  • Oct 15, 2020
Pauline Greaves, BC NDP, Surrey South
Surrey-White Rock NDP candidate Bryn Smith. (Contributed photo)

We asked, they answered – Bryn Smith, BC NDP, Surrey-White Rock

Candidates respond to Peace Arch News questions on range of provincial issues

  • Oct 15, 2020
Surrey-White Rock NDP candidate Bryn Smith. (Contributed photo)
Hosted by the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce, about 100 people attended the all-candidates meeting held at KPU-Cloverdale.

Election candidates sound-off on the concerns of Cloverdale-Langley City residents

Hosted by the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce, about 100 people attended the event held at KPU-Cloverdale

Hosted by the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce, about 100 people attended the all-candidates meeting held at KPU-Cloverdale.
Contributed photo                                 Peace Arch Elementary students add their fingerprints to T-shirts as part of an inclusion challenge issued by White Rock RCMP Const. Chantal Sears in response to students’ request for a courthouse tour.

White Rock students rise to inclusion challenge

Seniors, kids and more to benefit from Peace Arch Elementary students’ efforts

Contributed photo                                 Peace Arch Elementary students add their fingerprints to T-shirts as part of an inclusion challenge issued by White Rock RCMP Const. Chantal Sears in response to students’ request for a courthouse tour.
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