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CANDIDATE FOR BELCARRA COUNCIL: Jamie Ross (incumbent)

Why are you running? "I can continue my work representing the views of Belcarra residents and continue to protect the uniqueness and beauty of Belcarra.

SCHOOL TRUSTEE CANDIDATE: Shari O'Neill

The following are candidates' responses to the following questions: Incumbents only: With School District 43's recent difficulties, which resulted in $13.

SCHOOL TRUSTEE CANDIDATE: Gerri Wallis (incumbent)

The following are candidates' responses to the following questions: Incumbents only: With School District 43's recent difficulties, which resulted in $13.

MAYORAL CANDIDATE FOR PORT COQUITLAM: Greg Moore (incumbent)

I t's a rainy Tuesday evening and the line-up for the Giggle Dam winds halfway down Shaughnessy Street and around the corner. But the crowd isn't queuing for a night of dinner theatre.

CANDIDATE FOR ANMORE COUNCIL: Ryan Froese

Why are you running? "So I can continue to be a voice for residents and help bring forward more defined plans and guidelines that will ensure Anmore retains its semi-rural feel while creating more trails and embracing strong tree retention.

SCHOOL TRUSTEE CANDIDATE: Chuck Denison

The following are candidates' responses to the following questions: Incumbents only: With School District 43's recent difficulties, which resulted in $13.

CANDIDATE FOR BELCARRA COUNCIL: Bruce Drake (incumbent)

Why are you running? "To preserve a balanced approach to Belcarra's development, protecting our natural setting while being responsive to unique resident needs.

CANDIDATE FOR COQUITLAM COUNCIL: Dennis Marsden

Age/occupation: 49, CFO at Egami Creative Group Having run twice for provincial office, Dennis Marsden is no stranger to the campaign trail.

CANDIDATE FOR COQUITLAM COUNCIL: Bonita Zarrillo (incumbent)

Age/occupation: 48, city councillor and small business owner Bonita Zarrillo sums up her reasons for running in the Coquitlam civic election with four campaign points: affordability, jobs, public safety and the environment.

CANDIDATE FOR PORT COQUITLAM COUNCIL: Michael Wright (incumbent)

The key plank in Coun. Michael Wright's campaign is something he has promoted for years: the arts. But when it comes gaining support from others on council, Wright said he hits a brick wall.