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Civic election process underway

NEWS/ CIVIC VOTE 2014 — The first official step in the 2014 civic election campaign kicked in Friday as nomination packages became available both for candidates in City council and Thompson-Nicola Regional District elections.

Election 2014The City of Kamloops website has the forms for candidates running for City council or for a City school board seat, while TNRD forms for each electoral area are on the regional district’s website.

Candidates can download the forms, print them out, complete them and take them in to the TNRD office or City Hall. TNRD nomination packages can also be obtained in printed form from the TNRD office at 465 Victoria St. or Kamloops City Hall at 7 West Victoria St.

They’re are also available from municipal offices in Ashcroft, Barriere, Cache Creek, Chase, Clearwater, Clinton, Logan Lake, Lytton and Merritt.

The forms can be submitted from Sept. 30 until 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10.

Election day is Saturday, Nov. 15.

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3 Comments on Civic election process underway

  1. Save us the pain and run again, Mel. Pleeeeaaaassseeeee

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  2. Unknown's avatar LAWRENCE BEATON // August 22, 2014 at 4:06 PM // Reply

    In advance, good fortune be upon those who finally decide to throw their hats back into the ring or into the ring. They are to be commended for their desire to hopefully make their community a better place in which to live.

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    • Some of them are definitely to be commended for their desire to make their community a better place to live. Others use that as an excuse.

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