Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of British Columbia on November 15, 2008. The following is a list of mayoral races in selected...
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Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of British Columbia on November 19, 2011. Races were held in all municipalities and regional district...
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European-established settlement in present-day British Columbia. The city is served by the Fort St. John Airport. The municipal slogan is Fort St. John: The Energetic...
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Party of British Columbia (1991 and 1996 elections) Feminist Initiative of BC (2005–2008) For British Columbia (4BC) Free Canadian Party (2003–2008) Freedom...
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confluence of the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Hope is at the eastern end of both the Fraser Valley and the...
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British Columbia general election was held on May 12, 2009, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly in the Canadian province of British Columbia...
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Lytton is a village of about 250 residents in southern British Columbia, Canada, on the east side of the Fraser River and primarily the south side of the...
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Maple Ridge is a city in British Columbia, Canada. It is located in the northeastern section of Greater Vancouver between the Fraser River and the Golden...
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British Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada. Situated in the Pacific Northwest between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, the province...
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is a politician in British Columbia, Canada. He is a former member of the Richmond City Council, serving from 1993 to 2001, and 2008 to 2018. He previously...
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Work Less Party was a political party in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The party was founded in 2003 by Conrad Schmidt and de-registered...
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University of British Columbia Vancouver (UBC Vancouver), officially known as the Point Grey campus lands, is an unincorporated area that contains the...
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Richmond is a city in the coastal Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. Mainly a suburban city, it occupies almost the entirety of Lulu Island...
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Surrey (/ˈsɝɹi/) is a city in British Columbia, Canada. It is located south of the Fraser River on the Canada–United States border. It is a member municipality...
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[sqʷɛqʷ]) is a resort municipality in Squamish-Lillooet Regional District, British Columbia, Canada. It is located in the southern Pacific Ranges of the Coast...
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TransLink, formally the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority and previously the Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority, is the statutory...
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Washington, Idaho, and Montana. Formerly part of the British Empire, the southern border of British Columbia was established by the 1846 Oregon Treaty. The...
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November: 2008 British Columbia municipal elections 1 December: Nunavut municipal elections, 2008 (hamlets) 8 December: 2008 Quebec general election 8 December:...
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legislative election 2008 Sierra Leonean local elections 2008 South African municipal by-elections 2008 South African presidential election 2008 Swazi parliamentary...
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The history of British Columbia covers the period from the arrival of Paleo-Indians thousands of years ago to the present day. Prior to European colonization...
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Vancouver (redirect from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
major city in Western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census...
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Electronic voting in Canada (category Elections in Canada)
Internet voting in provincial elections. British Columbia does not permit the use of Internet voting in provincial elections. A February 2014 Independent...
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The government of British Columbia initially scheduled the second referendum to be conducted alongside the 2008 municipal elections. On April 26, 2007...
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Merritt is a city in the Nicola Valley of the south-central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is 270 km (170 mi) northeast of Vancouver. Situated at...
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Vancouver municipal election was held on October 20, 2018, the same day as other municipalities and regional districts in British Columbia selected their...
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a public research university with campuses near Vancouver and Kelowna, in British Columbia, Canada. With an...
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Mission is a city in the Lower Mainland of the province of British Columbia, Canada. It was originally incorporated as a district municipality in 1892...
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richmond.ca. Retrieved 23 November 2020. "General Local Elections - Province of British Columbia". Government of BC. 1 March 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2021...
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Dean Murdock (category People from Richmond, British Columbia)
2002 municipal elections, winning 4,667 votes, finishing 11th on the 8 seat body. Murdock ran again for council in the 2008 British Columbia municipal elections...
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David Eby (category Premiers of British Columbia)
from 2005 to 2008. He then became the executive director of the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA), serving from 2008 to 2012. During...
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