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2022 Civic Election

Despite Coquitlam loss, ParentsVoice BC will run even more school candidates in 2026, founder says

Despite Coquitlam loss, ParentsVoice BC will run even more school candidates in 2026, founder says

Why did Coquitlam voters turn away from ParentsVoice BC candidates, choosing incumbents over independent candidates running with a centre-right elector organization?
It's official: Port Moody elects five first-time councillors — and only one incumbent

It's official: Port Moody elects five first-time councillors — and only one incumbent

A recount by the city's chief election officer states incumbent candidate Amy Lubik lost her seat by two votes.
Tri-Cities students paint different political picture in mock 2022 civic election

Tri-Cities students paint different political picture in mock 2022 civic election

Secondary, middle and elementary students voted more new faces to their respective city councils in comparison to election day's actual results.
Coquitlam mayor 'disappointed' with low voter turnout at 20%

Coquitlam mayor 'disappointed' with low voter turnout at 20%

Mayor Richard Stewart suggests "complacency" for five-point drop over last civic election.
Huge drop in voter turnout in Port Coquitlam

Huge drop in voter turnout in Port Coquitlam

Port Coquitlam voter turnout drops without a race for mayor or school board.
Close vote for council triggers recount in Port Moody

Close vote for council triggers recount in Port Moody

Incumbent Amy Lubik lost her place on council by just two votes to newcomer David Stuart
With the election over, Port Coquitlam's mayor has a few ideas on what's next

With the election over, Port Coquitlam's mayor has a few ideas on what's next

Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West is pleased his council colleagues got re-elected — plus a newcomer — and it has a busy agenda.
New councillor brings millennial voice to Port Coquitlam council

New councillor brings millennial voice to Port Coquitlam council

Paige Petriw said she's looking forward to her post on Port Coquitlam council and said it's important for younger people to run for politics. With her event planning experience, she hopes to support the city in its bid to revitalize downtown with live music and the arts.
All incumbents — plus two newcomers — voted back to SD43 board of education

All incumbents — plus two newcomers — voted back to SD43 board of education

Here's who's projected to oversee the Tri-Cities' educational needs for the next four years.
Belcarra projected to keep incumbent mayor and council — plus two new faces

Belcarra projected to keep incumbent mayor and council — plus two new faces

Jamie Ross is mayor-elect and is set to serve a second term at municipal hall, along councillor incumbents Carolina Clark and Liisa Wilder.