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CANADA VOTES: Election underway in Cariboo-Prince George

CANADA VOTES: Election underway in Cariboo-Prince George

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Williams Lake chamber hosts all-candidates meet-and-greet

Williams Lake chamber hosts all-candidates meet-and-greet

All seven Cariboo-Prince George candidates attended, each given three minutes to give a speech
For some Revelstoke voters, the election day polling station is 90 km away

For some Revelstoke voters, the election day polling station is 90 km away

Planning to vote on Monday, April 28? Trout Lake is apparently where it's at for certain Revelstokians
All-candidates meet and greet slated for Williams Lake

All-candidates meet and greet slated for Williams Lake

Voters will have the opportunity to meet the candidates on April 16
Canada Health Act 'at risk' this election, says Hospital Employees’ Union

Canada Health Act 'at risk' this election, says Hospital Employees’ Union

Canadian Labour Congress and HEU hold press conference in Nanaimo
NDP campaign signs vandalized in Cariboo Prince George riding

NDP campaign signs vandalized in Cariboo Prince George riding

Angie Bonazzo is one of seven candidates in the Cariboo Prince George riding
B.C. Premier Eby says incoming government will focus on 'basics'

B.C. Premier Eby says incoming government will focus on 'basics'

Eby acknowledged the prospect of 'challenging decisions' in other policy fields
B.C. NDP maintains majority as Surrey's Begg wins by 22 votes

B.C. NDP maintains majority as Surrey's Begg wins by 22 votes

Judicial recount in Surrey-Guildford secures majority government for David Eby
B.C. judicial recount underway in Surrey-Guildford

B.C. judicial recount underway in Surrey-Guildford

Riding currently held by NDP could mean the difference between majority and minority government
B.C. business leader calls for tax cuts, sped-up permitting, with the economy the priority

B.C. business leader calls for tax cuts, sped-up permitting, with the economy the priority

The head of the British Columbia Chamber of Commerce is calling for tax cuts and steps to speed up permitting.