Tag: Nicole Charlwood

NDP Brittny Anderson re-elected in Kootenay-Central

The polls are now closed and NDP candidate Brittny Anderson has declared victory in Kootenay-Central,  securing her position as...

Kootenay-Central candidates talk housing and affordability during final all candidates forum

Kootenay-Central constituents filled the banquet room at Nelson’s Prestige Hotel last night for the final all-candidates forum hosted by...

Kootenay-Central BC Greens Candidate Nicole Charlwood

As the provincial election grows near, get to know your local BC Greens Party candidate for the Kootenay-Central riding:...

Kootenay-Central candidate go head-to-head over climate action in Nelson

Kootenay-Central candidates went head-to-head last night at an all-candidate forum in Nelson focused on environment and climate action issues. Over...

All Candidate Forum in Nelson

Voters in Kootenay Central will get to hear provincial candidates’ on key issues at a public forum in Nelson...

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...

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Most drivers tailgate but get frustrated when being tailgated, ICBC says

Many B.C. drivers admit to tailgating, but when it comes to being tailgated themselves, they feel frustrated.

Bus service transferring to new Victoria Street exchange on Monday

Nelson’s Victoria Street Transit Exchange will open on Monday, June 30.

Kootenay Lake Ferry dispute report release

Provincial arbitrator Vince Ready has handed down his final report in the Kootenay Lake ferry dispute, ending the collective bargaining process.

B.C. Transit rolls out first all-electric buses in Victoria

British Columbia’s first all-electric transit buses are set to hit the road in the provincial capital.

Report recommends sweeping reforms to how B.C. addresses gender-based violence

A new report says gender‑based violence should be declared an epidemic in B.C., and offers several recommendations for the province to better address the issue.
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