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Tom Dyas spent $85,652 to oust Colin Basran from the mayor’s seat during the Kelowna…

A former politician near Kamloops has been fined for breaching one of many election rules.…

With the BC Conservatives and BC NDP neck and neck in the election, Kelowna Centre…

KELOWNA – Civic election day is on Saturday and you’re going to want to be…

KAMLOOPS – Election signs have been popping up along streets and major intersections across the…

WEST KELOWNA – After four elections in as six years, perhaps voters simply boycotted last…

KELOWNA – As the owner of an Okanagan winery, B.C. Liberal Ben Stewart might have…
KELOWNA – When the B.C. Government introduced new regulations covering municipal election campaign donations in May it appears they didn’t take into consideration the latest, greatest way to raise money—crowd funding. Many candidates taking part in the civic election campaigns across the province have turned to crowd funding websites like gofundme.com or kickstarter.com. Sean Upshaw...