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UPDATE: Three chances for Delta voters to hear from candidates

UPDATE: Three chances for Delta voters to hear from candidates

Delta OARH Committee, Delta Residents Association, Chamber of Commerce hosting forums Sept. 10-14
Federal election campaign slow to ignite in Surrey

Federal election campaign slow to ignite in Surrey

24 candidates are running for MP in Surrey’s 5 ridings this federal election
FEDERAL ELECTION: Meet the candidates - Gary Jensen, PPC

FEDERAL ELECTION: Meet the candidates - Gary Jensen, PPC

Personal freedoms at heart of Jensen’s campaign
FEDERAL ELECTION: Meet the candidates - Kerry-Lynne Findlay, Conservative

FEDERAL ELECTION: Meet the candidates - Kerry-Lynne Findlay, Conservative

Incumbent MP says Canadians are ready for a change of government
Liberals vow to end thermal coal exports ‘from and through Canada’

Liberals vow to end thermal coal exports ‘from and through Canada’

Move would end U.S. coal trains passing through White Rock/South Surrey on their way to port in Delta
Six confirmed candidates running for Delta MP

Six confirmed candidates running for Delta MP

Conservative, NDP, Green, PPC and independent candidates all hoping to unseat Liberal incumbent
Trudeau’s election gamble for a majority government garners skepticism from expert

Trudeau’s election gamble for a majority government garners skepticism from expert

NDP, Conservatives both stronger than they were in 2019, UBC professor says
Recounts ordered in B.C., Quebec ridings after narrow federal election results

Recounts ordered in B.C., Quebec ridings after narrow federal election results

Recounts will take place over three days next week
New Democrats want ballot recount in Port Moody–Coquitlam

New Democrats want ballot recount in Port Moody–Coquitlam

NDP candidate says she lost to her Conservative rival by just 153 votes
COLUMN: Priorities in a divided province following 2019 election

COLUMN: Priorities in a divided province following 2019 election

Black Press Media columnist Frank Bucholtz on the fallout for B.C.