Federal Election 2015 News
Green party steps aside
Kelowna-Lake Country voters will not have a green option on the Oct. 19 ballot. The federal Green party announced it will not be running a candidate in the...
A history of voting blue
Prime Minister Stephen Harper did not make a campaign stop in Kelowna in his recent Thomspon-Okanagan visit but he may not need to – and here's why....
Cheers, jeers for Harper
Up to 700 people attended a rally for Prime Minister Stephen Harper Sunday evening at Brutus Truck Bodies in Penticton. Several local politicians were in...
App gets youth voting
A Concordia journalism student is in Penticton this week to promote his new smartphone app he hopes will increase youth voter turnout in this year’s...
Tory accepts more forums
People will be seeing more of federal Conservative candidate Mel Arnold after he has agreed to attend several more election forums than originally planned. The...
Youth encouraged to vote
JCI Vernon wants young people to get informed and get out and vote. A national election has been called for Oct. 19 and JCI Vernon has teamed up with the...
Cannan won't duck forums
Incumbent Conservative candidate Ron Cannan doesn't plan to shy away from the media or all-candidates forums. The question was posed to the Cannan campaign...