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ELECTION DAY: Here’s where to vote in CUMBERLAND

Voters in 162 municipalities in B.C. set to elect mayor, council, school board and more
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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 CUMBERLAND at the following location from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.:

Poll location

Buchanan Hall (first floor/OAP) of the Cumberland Cultural Centre - 2674 Dunsmuir Avenue.

Who is running for mayor? (in random order)

Leslie Baird: “I would like to continue to protect our diversity, our uniqueness and our tolerance for each other. I have the proven leadership to guide Cumberland through the next four years and I am asking for your continued support to work for you.” Click here to read more …

Eduardo Uranga: “I will promote the required changes to evolve into a municipal administration that consolidates the needs of a diverse population, considering all demographic profiles, including the very young and the very old, guided by the “general will” of the people which would then produce what is best for the people.” To read more, click here…

Who is running for council? (in random order)

Vickey Brown

Roger Kishi

Ian McLean

Sean Sullivan

Jesse Ketler

Eric Krejci

Gwyn Sproule

Who is running for school board?

Sarah Jane Howe is running unopposed for the village’s school trustee seat.

To watch/read a reacap of the Oct. 4 all candidates’ meeting, click here.

For all of our stories on the Cumberlandf election, click here.

Check out our website and Facebook page for full coverage of the results starting at 8 p.m.