X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Maroc Maroc - MYCOWICHANVALLEYNOW.COM - A La Une - 22/Sep 19:33

Ladysmith-Oceanside candidates start their campaign

BC Conservatives  Brett Fee  Brett Fee family has resided in Parksville since 1994.   Fee has operated a highly successful martial arts business since 2006, and in 2023 his studio.   Fee says his proven track record of success, deep community ties, and unwavering dedication to conservative values gives him the ability to make BC more prosperous for the future.  BC NDP  Stephanie Higginson  A member of the Nanaimo-Ladysmith school board for the past two years and is the past president of the BC School Trustees’ Association, Higginson says she plans to continue building strong services for the province.  She has resided in Cedar since 2010 at a small farm with her family and says building strong services, a strong and clean economy is what she is rooted in.  INDEPENDENT  Adam Walker  Born and raised on Vancouver Island, Adam Walker lives in Qualicum Beach with his family and says for close to 20 years he has operated a small business to help people with tech needs, but that grew to him wanting more.   Walker was first welcome to politics in 2018 where he was elected as councilor for Qualicum Beach, and later elected to the position of MLA in 2020.  He believes in prioritizing in the best interests of British Columbians, and delivering a better healthcare system, protecting the environment, and a balanced budget is going to help solve homelessness and improve food security as well as water security.  According to Walker, since becoming a independent his team has grown and that has allowed him to secure a new health care centre in Parksville and improve collaboration on a new centre in Qualicum Beach.    The post Ladysmith-Oceanside candidates start their campaign appeared first on My Cowichan Valley Now.

Articles similaires

Cops for Cancer Tour De Rock bike ride kicks off this weekend

mycampbellrivernow.com - 21/Sep 18:37

Starting this weekend, Tour De Rock riders will cycle the Island to raise money for childhood cancer research. BC RCMP says today marks the start of...

Cops for Cancer Tour De Rock bike ride kicks off this weekend

mycowichanvalleynow.com - 21/Sep 18:37

Starting this weekend, Tour De Rock riders will cycle the Island to raise money for childhood cancer research. BC RCMP says today marks the start of...

Provincial Election Candidates in Cowichan Valley

mycowichanvalleynow.com - 21/Sep 21:04

BC Green Party Cammy Lockwood operates a farm that supplies eggs and organically grown vegetables. Her bio says she is a strong voice for her...

Ex-prison officer fined $13,000 for smuggling marijuana into prison

newsday.co.tt - 27/Sep 19:05

AN ex-prison officer convicted earlier this week of smuggling marijuana into the prison has been spared a jail term. Visham Maharaj, 56, was fined...

The New Democratic Presidential Ticket: What’s Changed And What Remains The Same – Analysis

eurasiareview.com - 17/Sep 23:08

While Vice-President Kamala Harris’s truncated presidential campaign relies heavily upon President Biden’s policy framework, she has...

The New Democratic Presidential Ticket: What’s Changed And What Remains The Same – Analysis

eurasiareview.com - 17/Sep 23:08

While Vice-President Kamala Harris’s truncated presidential campaign relies heavily upon President Biden’s policy framework, she has...

BC Greens put forward candidate for North Island riding

mycampbellrivernow.com - 19/Sep 23:35

The BC Greens have chosen their North Island candidate for the upcoming provincial election. Nic Dedaluk has lived in the region since 2000. She’s...

BC Greens put forward candidate for North Island riding

mycampbellrivernow.com - 19/Sep 23:35

The BC Greens have chosen their North Island candidate for the upcoming provincial election. Nic Dedaluk has lived in the region since 2000. She’s...

Cowichan School Superindentent Returning to Nanaimo-Ladysmith Public Schools

mycowichanvalleynow.com - 18/Sep 20:42

The Cowichan Valley School District has announced Superintendent Robyn Gray will be returning to the Nanaimo-Ladysmith School District, where she...

Cowichan School Superindentent Returning to Nanaimo-Ladysmith Public Schools

mycowichanvalleynow.com - 18/Sep 20:42

The Cowichan Valley School District has announced Superintendent Robyn Gray will be returning to the Nanaimo-Ladysmith School District, where she...