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Robocalls, fake news and other election shenanigans

Robocalls, fake news and other election shenanigans

Oct 15, 2018 | Elections 2018, Politics

It’s just three days before the majority of voters will choose Comox Valley mayors, councils and school trustees, and the silly season is in full swing. Here’s what’s going on … 

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Comox candidates separate on housing, growth issues

Comox candidates separate on housing, growth issues

Oct 15, 2018 | Elections 2018, Politics

Most new candidates for six town of Comox council seats would do more to require that developments include an affordable housing component, while sitting council members say affordability is being addressed with a 90-unit building on Anderton

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Area A candidates meet with Royston voters

Area A candidates meet with Royston voters

Oct 15, 2018 | Civic Journalism Project, Elections 2018, Politics

Saturday’s Royston meeting had over 50 citizens in attendance, giving up part of their sunny afternoon to listen to and question both candidates. There was a twist to this all candidates affair, the moderator was ill, and there was no one willing to take his place, so both candidates were running the show, alternating recognizing questions from the floor.

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In the Comox Valley, Decafnation recommends ….

In the Comox Valley, Decafnation recommends ….

Oct 10, 2018 | Elections 2018, Politics

There’s a youth movement in Comox Valley politics and Decafnation supports it. Former council members have had their chance. It’s those who must live with the impact of decisions tomorrow who should have the opportunity to make them today

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Decafnation’s election recommendations publish tomorrow

Decafnation’s election recommendations publish tomorrow

Oct 8, 2018 | Elections 2018, Politics

Decafnation will offer its recommendations for mayors, council members and regional district rural directors tomorrow, on the first day of advance voting in the 2018 municipal elections. But persuasion is not the objective

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Patrick McKenna gets serious about council, housing

Patrick McKenna gets serious about council, housing

Oct 8, 2018 | Elections 2018, Politics

With a background in both corporate retail and the nonprofit sector, Patrick McKenna believes he would bring a unique perspective to his first term on the Comox Town Council. He’s focused on affordable housing, the arts and community safety

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Chris Haslett will spend wisely, and use common sense

Chris Haslett will spend wisely, and use common sense

Oct 8, 2018 | Elections 2018, Politics

Chris Haslett doesn’t see any big issues facing the Town of Comox, but he would like to phase out wood stoves, ban plastic bags and encourage developers to build more houses to drive down housing costs. 

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Eduardo Uranga promises sewer plant and lower taxes

Eduardo Uranga promises sewer plant and lower taxes

Oct 8, 2018 | Elections 2018, Politics

A self-described former ski and mountain biking bum with a degree in chemical engineering, is challenging incumbent Leslie Baird for the Cumberland mayor’s chair

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Elected officials separate themselves on the difficult decisions

Elected officials separate themselves on the difficult decisions

Oct 4, 2018 | Elections 2018, Politics

The mundane decisions that comprise most of an elected official’s term in office reveal little about their values or principles. It’s the pressure-cooker moments that reveal a person’s true colors

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Kiyoshi Kosky decides on economy, social, environment

Kiyoshi Kosky decides on economy, social, environment

Oct 4, 2018 | Elections 2018, Politics

Kiyoshi Kosky, the Courtenay City Council candidate from Cortes Island with the Japanese first name, says we could learn a lot from First Nations culture, and about affordable housing from Whistler, BC   o describe his view of local...

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Gwyn Sproule is focused on village’s economic diversity

Gwyn Sproule is focused on village’s economic diversity

Oct 4, 2018 | Elections 2018, Politics

Over five terms on Cumberland Council, Gwyn Sproule has shifted her agenda from saving trees to growing the village’s commercial base with light, green industries along Bevan Road. And she wants to see the wastewater treatment project to completion

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Rural area candidates discuss various regional issues

Rural area candidates discuss various regional issues

Oct 2, 2018 | Elections 2018, Politics

The last in a series of in-depth voter information pages published today. 

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