Voters across British Columbia head to the polls on Saturday to choose a mayor, council and other leaders in local government.
Polls are open in Courtenay at the following locations from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.:
Poll location
• Conference Hall of the Florence Filberg Centre, 411 Anderton Avenue, Courtenay, B.C.
Poll location
• Queneesh Elementary School, 2345 Mission Road, Courtenay, B.C
Who is running for mayor? (in random order)
Bob Wells: “My council experience over the past four years, along with decades of business, social, environmental and board experience makes me the best candidate.” Read more here…
Larry Jangula: “I believe that our City needs stable, strong, experienced leadership and that is why I am putting my name forward.” Read more here …
Harold Long: “With time available to serve the City of Courtenay in a fiscally responsible manner, I will work hard to earn the confidence and support of the Courtenay voters.” Read more here …
Erik Eriksson: “I really want to be mayor. I have a desire to do good things.” Read more here…
Who is running for council? (in random order)
(click names for bios/platforms)
Who is running for school board?
Janice Caton and Kathleen Hawksby are running unopposed for the two Courtenay school trustee positions.
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For all of our stories on the Courtenay election, click here.
Check out our and for full coverage of the results starting at 8 p.m.