Close X
Saturday, November 30, 2024
ADVT 
National

Nanaimo Businessman Tony Harris Named Liberal Candidate In Upcoming Byelection

Darpan News Desk , 07 Nov, 2018 11:34 AM

    The B.C. Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson has named local businessman Tony Harris as his party’s candidate in a critical byelection in Nanaimo.

     

    Tony Harris is an innovative entrepreneur, a dad of two, and a dedicated community builder who has spent his whole life working to take Nanaimo to the next level.

     

    He's not running because he needs a job -- like any parent, he's got his hands full! Tony agreed to run as the BC Liberal candidate because he believes Nanaimo has yet to reach its full potential and it's time to get BC back on track, and he knows this by-election is a critical opportunity to make that happen.

     
     
     
     

    The Nanaimo riding will be vacated by MLA Leonard Krog, who took the oath of office to become Nanaimo’s mayor on Monday. Harris was at Krog’s campaign launch and introduced Krog, endorsing him for mayor.

     

    The B.C. NDP has announced that Sheila Malcolmson will be seeking that party’s nomination to run in the byelection. Malcolmson is Nanaimo-Ladysmith MP.

     
     
     

    MORE National ARTICLES

    More Charges Against U.S. Man Accused Of Kidnapping Alberta Model

    A South Carolina man accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting an Alberta woman who was lured to the United States with the promise of a modelling job is facing new charges.

    More Charges Against U.S. Man Accused Of Kidnapping Alberta Model

    Quebec To Prohibit Government Employees From Wearing Muslim Chador, Niqab And Burka

    Quebec To Prohibit Government Employees From Wearing Muslim Chador, Niqab And Burka
    Quebec's new Coalition Avenir Quebec government says it will go a step further in restricting religious symbols, prohibiting all public servants from wearing the chador, niqab or burka.

    Quebec To Prohibit Government Employees From Wearing Muslim Chador, Niqab And Burka

    Supreme Court Won't Hear Appeal Of Quebec Legislature's Kirpan Ban

    OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear the appeal of a Sikh man and woman who were prohibited from entering Quebec's legislature while wearing kirpans.

    Supreme Court Won't Hear Appeal Of Quebec Legislature's Kirpan Ban

    Power Outage At Vancouver International Airport Affecting Domestic Terminal, Some Flight Delays

    Power Outage At Vancouver International Airport Affecting Domestic Terminal, Some Flight Delays
    A power outage at Vancouver International Airport's domestic terminal forced a handful of flight cancellations and several delays Thursday morning.

    Power Outage At Vancouver International Airport Affecting Domestic Terminal, Some Flight Delays

    Meet The Surrey Mayor-Elect Doug Mccallum And His South Asian Team Members

    Former city mayor Doug McCallum made a stunning comeback in Surrey Saturday night and created arguably the biggest stir of election night in B.C.

    Meet The Surrey Mayor-Elect Doug Mccallum And His South Asian Team Members

    TELUS Is Giving An Unprecedented $120 Million To Help Vulnerable Youth Reach Their Full Potential

    TELUS launches the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation, which provides grants to grassroots charities and gives kids a brighter future

    TELUS Is Giving An Unprecedented $120 Million To Help Vulnerable Youth Reach Their Full Potential