â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

Anderson, Mori and Charlwood declare candidacy for Kootenay Central riding in 2024 provincial election

Three local women have declared their candidacy for the Kootenay Central riding in the 2024 provincial election.

This new riding will replace the current Nelson-Creston riding, with the addition of Nakusp, New Denver, and Silverton.

Brittny Anderson, the current MLA for Nelson-Creston, announced in May that she will be seeking re-election in hopes of continuing in her role for another four years.

Anderson is a lifelong resident of the Kootenays and a former small-business owner. She previously served as a Nelson city councillor and a board member for the Regional District of Central Kootenay before being elected as the region’s NDP MLA.

A media release from the BC NDP party stated that Anderson’s campaign priorities focus on improving housing, health care, and environmental progress in the region.

Corrine Mori has announced she will run as an independent..

Mori, who resides just outside Nelson, said in a news release that she chose to run as an independent because she believes Kootenay residents are looking for an alternative to status quo politics. She said her campaign prioritizes solutions over rhetoric, focusing on healthcare reform, homeownership programs, and tax cuts.

Nicole Charlwood has thrown her hat into the ring for the BC Green Party. She announced her candidacy in February 2023.

Charlwood ran against Anderson in the 2020 provincial election, securing 32.1 per cent of the votes, falling short of Anderson by less than ten per cent.

Charlwood’s campaign focuses on ending greenwashing, clearcutting, and improving investments in water source protection.

No local candidates for the BC United and BC Conservative Parties have been announced yet.

The 2024 BC Provincial Election is scheduled for October 19.


Want to get your business noticed? Have you considered advertising through your local radio station? Speak to one of our sales agents and find out how radio advertising can boost your business today. Call 250-352-1902 or email Vista Radio.

Storrm Lennie
Storrm Lennie
Storrm began her journalism career in the Kootenays, joining Vista Radio in 2022. Originally from Red Deer, Alta., she now calls Nelson home and brings her passion for politics and community to her reporting.

Continue Reading

chnv Now playing play

ckkc Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Local immigration pilot faces funding shortfalls amid surge in demand

Community Futures Central Kootenay wants the Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) to help sustain a new immigration pilot program that it says is helping ease the region’s labour shortage. 

Province rolls out updated flu and COVID-19 vaccines for fall

B.C. officials say it’s time to roll up your sleeves as we enter the fall virus season.  The post Province rolls out updated flu and COVID-19 vaccines for fall appeared first on AM 1150.

Nelson council grants one-year tax break to golf club

Nelson city council has approved a one-year permissive tax exemption for the Granite Pointe Golf and Recreation Society, following a lengthy debate over community benefit, fairness and the future of the golf course lands.

B.C. attorney general welcomes proposed federal bail reforms targeting repeat violent offenders

B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma said proposed changes to Canada’s bail laws reflect the province’s push for tougher rules targeting repeat and violent offenders.  The post B.C. attorney general welcomes proposed federal bail reforms targeting repeat violent offenders appeared first on AM 1150.

How about a hoppy friend from the SPCA?

This week's Summit Radio Pet of the Week is Bunny!
- Advertisement -