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Election May 14, 2013
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Elect P. Anna Paddon May 14 2013 MLA for North Cowichan District.Your Member of the Legislative Assembly.

This financing report includes the following forms: FormsCheck listAll Candidates: XStatement of Election Income and Expenses Form St-I&E-ESummary of Expenses Form Sm-ESummary of Political Contributions by Class Form Sm-CPolitical Contributions of Money / Property / Services over $250 Form S-A1Permitted Anonymous Contributions Accepted at Functions Form S-A2Prohibited Contributions Form S-AxPersonal Expenses Paid by Financial Agent Form Sm-PE1Personal Expenses Paid by Candidate Form Sm-PE2Summary of Fundraising Functions Form Sm-FFundraising Function Form S-FLoans and Guarantees Form S-L1Loans / Debts Forgiven / Written Off Form S-L2Transfers Received Form S-T-RcvTransfers Given Form S-T-Giv

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Overview
Date of Election
May 14, 2013

The main plans: Cowichan Valley http://www.cvrd.bc.ca/index.aspx?nid=224 May 14, 2012 to 2013. One Year Plan

May 14, 2012/13: Organize and Prepare Registration for Elections BC for election

Prepare for Elections BC Requirements, Registration

Area D Crofton: buy a business in Crofton, House.

Arrange to Canvas Houses in Election Area for 75 Signatures.

Appointment of Auditor 321 11-01Appointment of Candidate Representative Scrutineer Candidate Rep Runner-Messenger 344 08-11 s. 41.2, 70

Appointment of deputy financial agent 326 11-01 s. 178-2 Nomination

Appointment of Financial Agent 325 11-01 s. 176-2 Nomination

Appointment of official agent 327 12-01 s. 69 Nomination

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BC Election 2013

A look at polling leading to the May 14, 2013 election Cowichan Valley 2009 Election Results: Party Candidate Votes % $ SpentNDP Bill Routley12468 48.2 75060BC Liberal Cathy Basskin 9258 35.8 45664Green Simon Lindley 3062 11.8 7849Conservative Jason Murray 924 3.6 1344BC Refed Michial Moore 139 0.5 296Total / Turnout

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Election May 14, 2013
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Elect P. Anna Paddon May 14 2013 MLA for North Cowichan District.Your Member of the Legislative Assembly.Have you looked at the provincial and local issues for your district? Did you look at the names of your MLA and the candidates for the upcoming election? Look at my websites? My Website Are these issues important to you? Leave a message on your views. Support Constitution Tunnel, high speed rail and highway. What concerns you about the development? What concerns you about the areas where you live, work, or go to school?Usually at this point, people fall into one of 3 categories: 1- This is not for me, I am comfortable where I am, I won't vote or I'll vote the way I or my family has. At this point I do not need to make improvements in my life. Right now, Constitution Tunnel is not what is most important in directing my life. However, I would still like to be able to travel at a discount for the rest of my life and your life. 2- I think I want to do this but I am not sure. I need more information before I can decide. 3- This makes complete sense to me. I am sick and tired of the rat race. I am ready to take control of my financial future and get started today! So which one are you, Contact P. Anna Paddon and tell her what is important to you? Just reply to this email or leave a message on the webpage and let me know. Once I know, I can take action based on what is important to you!I look forward to your email! Chose from the following forms if you are interested in volunteering, holding a fundraiser, financial supporter, donation of service and/or business personal goods. Your complete information name and adrees is needed and other people will see the goods you have donated office or salon hair : FormsCheck listAll Candidates: X. Sign. Be one of the 75 required Nominators.Statement of Election Income and Expenses Form St-I&E-E. Summary of Expenses Form Sm-ESummary of Political Contributions by Class Form Sm-C. Political Contributions of Money / Property / Services over $250 Form S-A1Permitted Anonymous Contributions Accepted at Functions Form S-A2. Prohibited Contributions Form S-AxPersonal Expenses Paid by Financial Agent Form Sm-PE1. Personal Expenses Paid by Candidate Form Sm-PE2Summary of Fundraising Functions Form Sm-F.Fundraising Function Form S-FLoans and Guarantees Form S-L1. Loans / Debts Forgiven / Written Off Form S-L2Transfers Received Form S-T-RcvTransfers Given Form S-T-Giv

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If you wish to have INDE PENDENT noted on the ballot, mark the YES box. Individuals who represent unregistered political parties may not appear as INDEPENDENT on the ballot. In order to have INDEPENDENT on the ballot you must also make a solemn declaration as to your independent status before a Commissioner for Taking Affidavits for British Columbia. This solemn declaration may be made free of charge before the Chief Electoral Officer, District Electoral Officer, Deputy District Electoral Officer, or Government Agent. sworn [or solemnly affirmed] before meI request that my status ofIndependentbe printed on the ballot.I, swear [or solemnly affirm] that I am independent and am not a representative of a political party.at: city / town date: (yyyy / mm / dd)signature of nominee commissioner for taking affidavits for BritishColumbia warning: Signing a false statement is a serious offence and is subject to significant penalties [section 266]. This includes the Chief Electoral Officer, District Electoral Officers, public notaries, barristers, solicitors and Government Agents. You must consent to your nomination. Read the statement carefully before you sign it.I consent to my nomination as candidate and I declare that all information contained withinthis application is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true and correct.signature of nominee date: (yyyy / mm / dd)warning: Signing a false statement is a serious offense and is subject to significant penalties [section 266].

A nomination is not made unless all of the required documents are completed and filed. A nominee becomes a candidate when all required documents and the nomination deposit are accepted and a certificate of candidacy is issued. If any of the facts in the nomination document change after filing, they may be amended by requesting the correction in writing to the District Electoral Officer or Chief Electoral Officer.

The nomination application includes the following required documents, completed and filed/ for registration/filing, later date or present, $ 250.00 deposit: Appointment of Financial Agent - 325Nomination booklet 320: Statement of disclosure:Appointment of auditor 321: App ointment of deputy financial agent - 326 optional:Appointment of official agent - 327 optional

Nomination Booklet 320The nomination requires Signed Declarations of 75 voters from the N. Cowichan Electoral District.

Date of Election
May 14, 2013

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VOLUNTEERS
Nomination requires 75 signed declarations. More than the required 75 voters from the Cowichan Electoral District would mean they like the policies I and we are presenting for legislation.

Nomination Booklet 320Instructions (continued)Your nomination requires the signed declarations of 75 voters of the electoral district in which you wish to seek election. It is your obligation to ensure that at least 75 qualified voters sign your nomination. It is advisable to have more than 75 voters signatures to ensure that enough valid signatures are obtained.

Nominators do not have to be registered voters. However, it is strongly recommended to have registered voters sign your nomination booklet to ensure the nominators meet the qualifications.Nominators may only nominate one individual in an election.

To be a nominator, an individual must: be a Canadian citizen be at least 18 years of age, or if an election is in progress, be 18 years of age or more on General Voting Dayfor the election be a resident of the electoral district have been a resident of B.C. for the immediately preceding six months not be disqualified from voting

Nominators must provide their residential address. Mailing addresses are NOT acceptable, and may invalidate your nomination.

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http://www.elections.bc.ca/index.php/resource-centre/forms/#A Candidate Election Financing Report Candidate Election Political Parties Political Party RegistrationPolitical Parties Political Party RegistrationQuestions?For more informationPhone toll-free 1-800-661-8683 / TTY 1-888-456-5448or contactElections British ColumbiaMailing Address: PO Box 9275 Stn Prov Govt, Victoria, BC V8W 9J6Phone: 250-387-5305Fax: 250-387-3578Toll-free Fax: 1-866-466-0665Email: [email protected]: www.elections.bc.ca

Election May 14, 2013
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Nanaimo-North Cowichan
Population: 79,000
is a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada established by the Electoral Districts Act, 2008. It is currently represented byDoug Routley, (British Columbia New Democratic Party).

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Cowichan Valley
Population: 79,000

Totem Poles in Duncan BC, the City of Totems. View of the Cowichan Valley from Mt. Prevost in Duncan, with Saltspring Island in the distance.View maps of the area:
Map of the Wineries of the Cowichan Valley. Map of South Vancouver Island

The Cowichan Valley ranges north across the Malahat Ridge from Victoria through the Cowichan and Chemainus Valleys to Nanaimo, including a cross-island trip to Carmanah-Walbran Provincial Park.This slice of southern Vancouver Island covers the country between Port Renfrew and near Bamfield on the west coast, and Malahat and Nanaimo on the east side of Vancouver Island.Most of the population lives along the east coast, where farming in the lush, rolling Cowichan and Chemainus Valleys has gone hand in hand with logging since Vancouver Island was an independent Crown colony. The heart of agriculture lies south of Nanaimo, the Hub City, and this pastoral atmosphere persists as you make you way north towards Parksville. However, it's hard to ignore the slopes of the Vancouver Island Mountains that begin to nudge travellers closer to the coastline for wont of wide valley bottoms. Most roads west peter out quickly in the face of this granitic tour de force. The exception is the cross-island melange of paved highway and gravel logging roads that link the sheltered Cowichan Valley with the storm-battered community of Bamfield on the west coast.

A greater contrast is hard to find, which is what makes exploring this region so fascinating. There's plenty of easygoing adventuring to be found by sticking to the main routes, although everyone should treat themselves to a backroad or two where the valleys meet the Strait of Georgia.There are beaches here the likes of which are found nowhere else on the coast, with views that engender intimacy with the landscape, yet emphasize its isolation.Whether it's adrenaline or unwinding you crave, you'll find it here. Enjoy world-class kayaking, the best flyfishing anywhere, hiking through ancient rainforests, championship year-round golf or cruising our spectacular coastline. Follow all of that with a gourmet meal at the vineyard, a stroll through seaside shops, an evening of live theatre and you'll start to see the world differently.The Pacific Marine Circle Tour is an excellent way to explore the historic West Coast of Vancouver Island. The wilderness route traces the coastline from Victoria through Sooke and Port Renfrew, continuing onto the Cowichan Valley and looping back down the Trans-Canada Highway via Duncan to Victoria.

Population: 79,000 Location: The most westerly section of the 4,850-mile (7809-km) Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) runs north-south through southern Vancouver Island between Victoria and Nanaimo, a distance of 70 miles (113 km). Highway 14 runs 22 miles (35 km) north of Nanaimo to Parksville, and beyond to the northern end of Vancouver Island. Highway 4 links Parksville with Port Alberni, Ucluelet, and Tofino on the west side of Vancouver Island. Highway 18 is an 18-mile (29-km) stretch of blacktop that runs east-west from Highway 1 through the Cowichan Valley between Duncan and Youbou. From Youbou a series of logging roads leads 67 miles (108 km) west to Bamfield on the west coast of Vancouver Island. A ferry service from Brentwood Bay on the Saanich Peninsula to Mill Bay at the north end of Malahat Drive also connects with Highway 1. BC Ferries connects the Lower Mainland with Nanaimo's Departure Bay from the Horseshoe Bay terminal in West Vancouver, and Duke Point from the Tsawwassen terminal in Delta. BC Ferries also connects with southern Vancouver Island at Crofton from Vesuvius Bay on Salt Spring Island, and with Chemainus from Thetis and Kuper Islands.

Totem Poles in Duncan BC, the City of Totems

Cowichan Valley from Mt. Prevost in Duncan, with Saltspring Island in the distance.View maps of the area:

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Cowichan Valley
Population: 79,000
The following towns are located in the Cowichan Valley:

The following towns are located in the Cowichan Valley:Ladysmith
Ladysmith is a spirited and picturesque community with many of its original heritage buildings recently restored. Visitors travelling the Island Highway can stop at Ladysmith and take a stroll along First Avenue for a look at the turn-of-the century buildings.

Lake Cowichan
Cowichan Lake is one of the largest bodies of freshwater on Vancouver Island, at over 30km long. The town of Lake Cowichan is the gateway to some of the most spectacular camping and hiking available on the island. The south arm of the lake is a heat trap, boasting the highest average summer maximum temperatures in Canada - over 24 degrees Celsius!Malahat
Travelling north from Victoria, Malahat Drive climbs through imposing mature forests and over rugged mountainside before dropping down into the Cowichan Valley. The Malahat is of great ceremonial significance to the Malahat First Nation, whose ancestors used the caves for spiritual enchancement. The mountain is one of the most sacred sites on southern Vancouver Island.Maple Bay
Maple Bay is a pretty seaside community that bustles with marine activity all year round. Located in a narrow inlet and surrounded by smooth, pebbled beaches, Maple Bay offers one of the finest natural harbours on the West Coast.Mesachie Lake
The small community of Mesachie Lake is located on the south shore of Cowichan Lake. Mesachie Lake was a mill town from 1942 to 1968, and has since been transformed into a tranquil country lifestyle community, surrounded by mountains, waterways, and rural woodlands.Mill Bay
Located at the south end of the Cowichan Valley, travellers on the Island Highway can stop in at Mill Bay and enjoy the village's quiet waterfront streets and wonderful Gulf Island views.Shawnigan Lake
Shawnigan Lake is a fashionable summer recreation and cottage area, and a favourite weekend getaway spot. The Village is a well-known venue for arts and craft shows, and hosts a small but excellent museum.Westholme
The small community of Westholme is located alongside the Island Highway, between Chemainus and Duncan, offering beautiful farmlands and mountain landscapes.Youbou
The beautiful little community of Youbou is located on the north shore of Cowichan Lake, west of Duncan and a 25-minute drive west of the community of Lake Cowichan. The former mill town provides a good public beach and extensive recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating and hiking.

The following towns are located in the Cowichan Valley:Chemainus
The former coastal mill town of Chemainus transformed itself into the world's largest outdoor art gallery, capturing and expressing its history, its people and its future on huge heritage murals painted on the sides of buildings, attracting visitors from around the world.

Cobble Hill
Surrounded by a picturesque landscape, the tiny farming village of Cobble Hill is a creative community boasting galleries run by local artists, including painters, sculptors, potters and totem pole carvers.Cowichan Bay
The village of Cowichan Bay and the surrounding area is home to a host of artists, craftspeople, and cottage industries - including some fine local wineries.Cowichan Station
Cowichan Station is a small community located west of the Island Highway, near Whippletree Junction, established in 1885 as a stop-off for the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway. Cowichan Station was built to service settlers living in the area, as well as the logging and copper mine operations located on Mount Sicker and Mount Prevost.Crofton
Cradled by verdant hillsides and surrounding mountains, the active community of Crofton is situated on the calm waters of Osborne Bay, with great views of Saltspring Island a short ferry ride across the channel.Duncan
Duncan is the civic centre of the Cowichan Valley and the traditional home of the Coast Salish First nation. Known as the City of Totems, Duncan boasts over 41 distinctive hand-carved cedar poles on public display in parks and downtown streets.Genoa Bay
Genoa Bay is a quiet and picturesque bay on the north side of Cowichan Bay, at the south end of Sansum Narrows. The Genoa Bay Marina is a rustic hideaway full of old wooden sailboats - an interesting place to visit and relax.Glenora
The small farming community of Glenora is nestled in the Cowichan Valley, near Duncan. About two-thirds of Glenora is devoted to vineyards and farming, while the remainder supports rural and residential lifestyles. There are approximately 250 homes and businesses in Glenora.Honeymoon Bay
Honeymoon Bay is a quaint little town on the southeastern shore of Cowichan Lake. The town offers beautiful views of Bald Mountain, RV campsites, and the popular Gordon Bay Provincial Park.

The following towns are located in the Cowichan Valley:Chemainus
The former coastal mill town of Chemainus transformed itself into the world's largest outdoor art gallery, capturing and expressing its history, its people and its future on huge heritage murals painted on the sides of buildings, attracting visitors from around the world.

Cobble Hill
Surrounded by a picturesque landscape, the tiny farming village of Cobble Hill is a creative community boasting galleries run by local artists, including painters, sculptors, potters and totem pole carvers.Cowichan Bay
The village of Cowichan Bay and the surrounding area is home to a host of artists, craftspeople, and cottage industries - including some fine local wineries.Cowichan Station
Cowichan Station is a small community located west of the Island Highway, near Whippletree Junction, established in 1885 as a stop-off for the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway. Cowichan Station was built to service settlers living in the area, as well as the logging and copper mine operations located on Mount Sicker and Mount Prevost.Crofton
Cradled by verdant hillsides and surrounding mountains, the active community of Crofton is situated on the calm waters of Osborne Bay, with great views of Saltspring Island a short ferry ride across the channel.Duncan
Duncan is the civic centre of the Cowichan Valley and the traditional home of the Coast Salish First nation. Known as the City of Totems, Duncan boasts over 41 distinctive hand-carved cedar poles on public display in parks and downtown streets.Genoa Bay
Genoa Bay is a quiet and picturesque bay on the north side of Cowichan Bay, at the south end of Sansum Narrows. The Genoa Bay Marina is a rustic hideaway full of old wooden sailboats - an interesting place to visit and relax.Glenora
The small farming community of Glenora is nestled in the Cowichan Valley, near Duncan. About two-thirds of Glenora is devoted to vineyards and farming, while the remainder supports rural and residential lifestyles. There are approximately 250 homes and businesses in Glenora.Honeymoon Bay
Honeymoon Bay is a quaint little town on the southeastern shore of Cowichan Lake. The town offers beautiful views of Bald Mountain, RV campsites, and the popular Gordon Bay Provincial Park.Ladysmith
Ladysmith is a spirited and picturesque community with many of its original heritage buildings recently restored. Visitors travelling the Island Highway can stop at Ladysmith and take a stroll along First Avenue for a look at the turn-of-the century buildings.Lake Cowichan
Cowichan Lake is one of the largest bodies of freshwater on Vancouver Island, at over 30km long. The town of Lake Cowichan is the gateway to some of the most spectacular camping and hiking available on the island. The south arm of the lake is a heat trap, boasting the highest average summer maximum temperatures in Canada - over 24 degrees Celsius!Malahat
Travelling north from Victoria, Malahat Drive climbs through imposing mature forests and over rugged mountainside before dropping down into the Cowichan Valley. The Malahat is of great ceremonial significance to the Malahat First Nation, whose ancestors used the caves for spiritual enchancement. The mountain is one of the most sacred sites on southern Vancouver Island.Maple Bay
Maple Bay is a pretty seaside community that bustles with marine activity all year round. Located in a narrow inlet and surrounded by smooth, pebbled beaches, Maple Bay offers one of the finest natural harbours on the West Coast.Mesachie Lake
The small community of Mesachie Lake is located on the south shore of Cowichan Lake. Mesachie Lake was a mill town from 1942 to 1968, and has since been transformed into a tranquil country lifestyle community, surrounded by mountains, waterways, and rural woodlands.Mill Bay
Located at the south end of the Cowichan Valley, travellers on the Island Highway can stop in at Mill Bay and enjoy the village's quiet waterfront streets and wonderful Gulf Island views.Shawnigan Lake
Shawnigan Lake is a fashionable summer recreation and cottage area, and a favourite weekend getaway spot. The Village is a well-known venue for arts and craft shows, and hosts a small but excellent museum.Westholme
The small community of Westholme is located alongside the Island Highway, between Chemainus and Duncan, offering beautiful farmlands and mountain landscapes.Youbou
The beautiful little community of Youbou is located on the north shore of Cowichan Lake, west of Duncan and a 25-minute drive west of the community of Lake Cowichan. The former mill town provides a good public beach and extensive recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating and hiking.

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Cowichan Valley Regional District Area D Zoning Bylaw Amend Bylaws

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Transportation-North Cowichan (Canada 2011 Census population 28,807) is a District municipality on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada and is in the Cowichan Valley Regional District. North Cowichan is marked by a beautiful landscape including gorgeous forests, beaches, rivers and lakes.North Cowichan is serviced by the Maple Bay Airport (YAQ), which offers services to Vancouver Downtown, Vancouver Airport, Ganges on Salt Spring Island and Bedwell Harbour on Pender Island. Service is provided by Saltspring Air and Harbour Air.The British Columbia Highway 1 traverses the municipality. Bus service in the municipality is provided by the Cowichan Valley Regional District.Located on the east coast of Vancouver Island, North Cowichan is centrally located between the cities of Victoria to the south, and Nanaimo to the north. Vancouver is located to the east, separated by the Strait of Georgia. Spanning 193.98 square kilometers North Cowichan includes the communities of Chemainus, Crofton, Maple Bay and South End.Sheltered by the mountains of the central Island and the Olympic Peninsula, North Cowichan has a temperate, Mediterranean-like climate, with mild, damp winters with little snowfall and warm, dry summers. North Cowichan enjoys Canadas warmest mean temperature. Crofton, British Columbia, Canada, is a small coastal town that is part of the District of North Cowichan on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. The population is estimated at 2,500 people. It is about 74 km north of Victoria.Geology: The last glacial period, the Fraser Glaciation occurred between 29,000 and 15,000 years ago. The glaciers that formed carved out the Cowichan Valley and left behind glacier till up to 30 metres thick. These fertile lands and mild climate have led to a history rich in agriculture.

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Population: 79,000

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North Cowichan Election
May 14 2013

North Cowichan is served by three newspapers the Cowichan News Leader Pictorial, the Cowichan Valley Citizen, and the Chemainus Courier. North Cowichan is also serviced by CJSU-FM (SunFM), a member of Vista Radio.

North Cowichan has a population of 27,557 people in 2006, which was an increase of 5.4% from the 2001 census count. The median family income in 2006 for North Cowichan was $62,125, which is below the British Columbia provincial average of $65,787.l "cite_note-1

Location of North Cowichan in British ColumbiaCoordinates: Coordinates: 484925N 123439W Country Canada Province British Columbia Regional District CVRD Incorporated 1873 Government Mayor Tom Walker Governing body North Cowichan Council MPs Jean Crowder MLAs Bill Routley Area Total 195.54 km2 (75.50 sq mi) Population (2011) Total 28,807 Density 147.4849'25"N 12343'9"W3/km2 (382/sq mi) Time zone PST (UTC8) Summer (DST) PDT (UTC7) Area code(s) +1-250 Website Municipality of North Cowichan

The HVDC Vancouver Island is the name for HVDC interconnection between the Vancouver Island Terminal (VIT) near North Cowichan, British Columbia on Vancouver Island at
4849'39"N 12342'55"W and the Arnott Substation (ARN) near Delta, British Columbia at
495'31"N 1232'31"W on the Canadian mainland, which went into operation in 1968 and was extended in 1977. HVDC Vancouver Island consists of three overhead line sections with a total length of 42 kilometres and two submarine cable sections with a length of 33 kilometres.Vancouver Island Transmission Reinforecment Project British Columbia .... Acronyms. AC alternating current. BC Hydro British Columbia Hydro and Power ... A 300-kV high voltage direct current (HVDC) system installed in 1969 and. 1976

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Elections North Cowichan Crofton Area D
Platform

Arrange to Canvas Houses in Election Area for 75 Signatures. 69 NominationEducation:Free 1st and 2nd year university

Transportation: Tunnel High Speed Rail and Highway.

Brentwood Bay: Recycling Environ Island, arranged financing for Reserve to develop.

Brentwood Bay Bridge

BC Ferry Re-allocation

Industry Development

Business Development

Protect Vancouver Island Parks & Estuaries

Planned Community Development

Education Upgrade Technology at local Schools

Education Arrange Fundraisers for Used Laptops in excellent working order distribute to students, seniors, homeless, public.

Emplotment Opportunities Working Online Direct Deposit/ Free use Visa.

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Elections Electoral Areas G Map

Electoral Area A - Alec McPherson

Cassidy, Cedar, Yellowpoint, South Wellington: Regional Growth ManagementElectoral Area B - Howard Houle

Gabriola, DeCourcy, Mudge Islands: Liquid Waste Management PlanningElectoral Area C - Maureen Young

Extension, Arrowsmith-Benson, East Wellington, Pleasant Valley,Electoral Area C (Extension, Arrowsmith-Benson) and Electoral Area D (East Wellington and Pleasant Valley). Lantzville incorporated as a municipality in June, 2003, leaving a remainder of Electoral Area D. The Province believes that, based on population, it makes sense to amalgamate the remainder of Electoral Area D with Electoral Area C. : Southern Community Economic Development

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Elections North Cowichan

By Electoral AreaBylawsBy Electoral Area Maps

Area A - Mill Bay / MalahatBylawNorth | South

Area B - Shawnigan LakeBylawIndex | North | Central | South

Area C - Cobble Hillhttp://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=553BylawArea Chttp://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=576

Area D - Cowichan BayBylawhttp://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=555Area Dhttp://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=577

Area E - Cowichan Station / Sahtlam / GlenoraBylawhttp://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=557Index | East | http://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=559West

Area F - Cowichan Lake South / Skutz FallsBylawIndex | Map 1 | Map 2 | Map 3http://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=565

Area G - Saltair / Gulf IslandsBylawhttp://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=568Area Ghttp://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=578

Area H - North Oyster / DiamondBylawhttp://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=570Area Hhttp://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=579

Area I - Youbou / Meade CreekBylawhttp://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=572Map 1 | Map 2http://bc-cowichanvalley.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=574

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Election May 2013
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CroftonFerry Terminal to Saltspring Island

Siemens High-Speed Rail would have been profitable, state report says 2010, FRED BELLET-STAFF

gautrain carbon footprint of high speed rail can be up to 14 times less carbon ...

I am P. Anna Paddon, 104-450 Stewart Ave. Nanaimo, BC, Canada. V9S-5E9. Email: [email protected]

The Beology of the area that the tunnel will go under and through was formed by the Fraser Glaciation Period.

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Elections North Cowichan
Would you donate some of your time ans kills to my Campaign?

ELECTION FINANCING REPORT CANDIDATE F-C (11/06) ORIGINAL CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICE PLEASE KEEP A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS All forms included in this report are available for public inspection. candidate s last name first name middle name(s) electoral district registered political party general voting day (yyyy / mm / dd )Financial Agents Last Name First Name Middle Name(S) Financial Agents mailing address city / town postal code phone number fa x number email addressThis financing report includes the following forms: forms checklist All Candidates: XStatement of Election Income and Expenses Form St-I&E-ESummary of Expenses Form Sm-ESummary of Political Contributions by Class Form Sm-CPolitical Contributions of Money / Property / Services over $250 Form S-A1Permitted Anonymous Contributions Accepted at Functions Form S-A2Prohibited Contributions Form S-AxPersonal Expenses Paid by Financial Agent Form Sm-PE1Personal Expenses Paid by Candidate Form Sm-PE2Summary of Fundraising Functions Form Sm-FFundraising Function Form S-FLoans and Guarantees Form S-L1Loans / Debts Forgiven / Written Off Form S-L2Transfers Received Form S-T-RcvTransfers Given Form S-T-GivCandidates Who Were Nomination Contestants:Nomination Contestant Expenses Form Sm-E-NCSummary of Political Contributions by Class Form Sm-CPolitical Contributions of Money / Property / Services over $250 Form S-A1Permitted Anonymous Contributions Accepted at Functions Form S-A2Personal Expenses Paid by Financial Agent Form Sm-PE1Personal Expenses Paid by Contestant Form Sm-PE2Summary of Fundraising Functions Form Sm-FFundraising Function Form S-FI, the Financial Agent, declare that:(a) I am authorized to act on behalf of the above-named candidate;(b) this report and appropriate forms have been prepared in accordance with the Election Act; and(c) to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, all the information contained in this statement is complete and accurate.si gnature of fi nancial agent date (yyyy / mm / dd )warning : Signing a false statement is a serious offence and is subject to significant penalties.Amendment #

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Candidate Election Financing Report ELECTION FINANCING REPORT CANDIDATE F-C 11-06 ELECTION FINANCING REPORT CANDIDATE F-C (11/06)please print in bloc k letter s ORIGINAL CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICE PLEASE KEEP A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS All forms included in this report are available for public inspection. candidate s last name first name middle name(s) electoral district registered political party general voting day (yyyy / mm / dd ) financial agents last name first name middle name(s) financial agents mailing address city / town postal code phone number fa x number email address

Permitted Anonymous Contributions Accepted at Functions Form S-A2Personal Expenses Paid by Financial Agent Form Sm-PE1Personal Expenses Paid by Contestant Form Sm-PE2Summary of Fundraising Functions Form Sm-FFundraising Function Form S-FI, the Financial Agent, declare that:(a) I am authorized to act on behalf of the above-named candidate;(b) this report and appropriate forms have been prepared in accordance with the Election Act; and(c) to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, all the information contained in this statement is complete and accurate.SIGNATURE OF FINANCIAL AGENT DATE (YYYY / MM / DD )warning : Signing a false statement is a serious offence and is subject to significant penalties.Amendment #

Statement of Election Income and Expenses Form St-I&E-ESummary of Expenses Form Sm-ESummary of Political Contributions by Class Form Sm-CPolitical Contributions of Money / Property / Services over $250 Form S-A1Permitted Anonymous Contributions Accepted at Functions Form S-A2Prohibited Contributions Form S-AxPersonal Expenses Paid by Financial Agent Form Sm-PE 1 Personal Expenses Paid by Candidate Form Sm-PE2Summary of Fundraising Functions Form Sm-FFundraising Function Form S-FLoans and Guarantees Form S-L1Loans / Debts Forgiven / Written Off Form S-L2Transfers Received Form S-T-RcvTransfers Given Form S-T-GivCandidates Who Were Nomination Contestants:Nomination Contestant Expenses Form Sm-E-NCSummary of Political Contributions by Class Form Sm-CPolitical Contributions of Money / Property / Services over $250 Form S-A1

This financing report includes the following forms: forms checklist All Candidates: X

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CANDIDATES NOMINATION CONTESTANT
EXPENSES INCURRED DURING THE
CAMPAIGN PERIOD

15 Candidate Election Financing Report Candidates Nomination Contestant Expenses Incurred During the Campaign Period Sm-E-NC

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FUND RAISING;
ORGANIZING BAKE SALES, SAVE ESTURAIES,
OIL TANKER RESPONSIBILITY,
Financial Agent; Business Supporters; Staff.

PERMITTED ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTIONS ACCEPTED AT FUNCTIONS If form is for Nomination Contestant, please tick S-A2 (07/03)NAME OF FILING ENTITY PAGE OFDATE OF FUNCTION DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION NUMBER OF TOTAL AMOUNT OF(YYYY / MM / DD) PEOPLE ANONYMOUS ATTENDING CONTRIBUTIONS

TOTAL A

original chief electoral office please keep a copy for your recordsThis form is available for public inspection at the Chief Electoral Office during regular office hours. A non-partisan office of the Legislature

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LOANS AND GUARANTEES

11 Candidate Election Financing Report Loans and Guarantees S-L1 08-09

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9 Candidate Election Financing Report Summary of Fundraising Functions Total Amounts Forms S-F Sm-F 11-02

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FUNDRAISING
SUMMARY OF FUNDRAISING FUNCTIONS

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5 Candidate Election Financing Report Political Contributions of Money, Property,or Services With a Value Greater Than 250.00 S-A1 08-01

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POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF MONEY, PROPERTY ORSERVICES WITH A VALUE GREATER THAN $250 If form is for Nomination Contestant, tick S-A1 (08/01)

name of filing entity page offull name of contributor(If a numbered corporation or an unincorporated organization, include full names of two directors) class of contributor*(X appropriate class)INDIVIDUALCONTRIBUTIONAMOUNTSDATE OF EACHINDIVIDUALCONTRIBUTION(YYYY/ MM/ dd)total of contributors1 2 3 4 5 6 contributions* class of contributor:1 individual, 2 corporation, 3 unincorporated business/commercial organization,4 trade union, 5 non-profit organization, 6 otherTotal Of Individual Contributions A

A non-partisan Oce of the Legislature original c hief electoral office please keep a copy for your records This form is available for public inspection at the Chief Electoral Office during regular office hours.

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SUMMARY OF POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS BY CLASSForm is for Nomination Contestant, tick Sm-C (06/11)A non-partisan Oce of the Legislatureoriginal c hief electorAl officePlease keep a copy for your recordsThis form is available for public inspection at theChief Electoral Office during regular office hours.name of filing entityTotal value of contributions from each of the following classes of contributor:Contributions greater than $250 Contributions of $250 or lessIndividuals 1a 1bCorporations 2a 2bUnincorporated Business / Commercial Organizations 3a 3bTrade Unions 4a 4bNon-profit Organizations 5a 5bOther Identifiable Contributions 6a 6bClassified subtotals (1a to 6a & 1b to 6b)(box A = box A, S-A1) A BClassified totals (A + B) CTotal anonymous contributions (from box A, S-A2) DTotal value of all political contributions from all sources (C + D) E

Total contributions of money FTotal contributions of goods, services and discounts(includes contributions through loans and debts) G(boxes F + G must equal box E)

Number of contributors who made contributions of $250 or less in total value HTotal dollar amount of all income tax receipts issued for political contributions received(Leadership Contestants cannot issue tax receipts) $ I

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6 Candidate Election Financing Report Prohibited Contributions S-Ax 07-03 form is for Nomination Contestant,

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FINANCIAL AGENT

7 Candidate Election Financing Report Personal Expenses Paid of Candidate Paid by Financial Agent Sm-PE1 99-05 form.

(Personal expenses of candidate or contestant which were paid by the financial agent)

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CANDIDATE
PERSONAL EXPENSES PAID

(This form must be completed by the candidate or contestant and submitted to the financial agent within 60 days)

8 Candidate Election Financing Report Personal Expenses Paid by Candidate Sm-PE2 99-05 form

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Econommic Development

Business Development

Crofton Cowichan District BC Elect P. Anna Paddon

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Cowichan District May 14 2013 BC Election

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Long-term Goal
Build Crofton/Cowichan into an Economically Prosperous Community

The Perfect City is within our grasp. If the free market capital of the world is willing to protect local small business, why shouldnt we? THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE. Barry ONeill. President CUPE BC. www.cupe.bc.ca + News Green workers, green planet All the news thats green to print: CUPE BCs environment committee has launched its long-awaited newsletter, The Green Worker. Spring 2008, features articles on bottled water, factory-farmed products, toxin-free schools, biofuels, coalbed methane, the impact of the TILMA on the environment, and more. Environment committee chair Bev LaPointe says the newsletter is one way to lead by example in the fight against global warming. By choosing greener forms of communication such as e-mail and conference calling over fossil travel, she says, the committee continues to reduce its carbon footprint by 50 per cent per twoyear term.

FLUSH OF SUCCESS BC Transit might not like it for the back of Victorias double decker buses, but after two CALM awards last year and now a Polly award from the American Association of Political Consultants (announced on March 18), CUPE Water Watchs eye-catching sewage poster is lookinglike a winner. The poster was developed by CUPECommunications rep Roseanne Moran and produced by NOW Communications.

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The Present Situation

Give a summary of the current situation:

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INVENTORIESInventories are comprised of materials and supplies and natural gas and are valued at the lower of weighted average cost and net ealizable value. Cost of materials and supplies includes invoiced costs and directly attributable costs of acquiring the inventory. Net realizable value is the expected selling price in the ordinary course of business, less any costs expected to be incurred in selling the inventory.PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENTProperty, plant and equipment in service are recorded at cost which includes materials, direct and indirect labour, an appropriate allocation of administration overhead and finance charges capitalized during construction. Property, plant and equipment in service include the cost of plant and equipment financed by contributions in aid of construction and contributions arising from the Columbia River Treaty. The Columbia River Treaty contributions have been deducted from the cost of the related assets. Upon retirement or disposal, any gain or loss is charged to amortization. Unfinished construction consists of costs of property, plant and equipment that are under construction or not ready for service.Costs are transferred to property, plant and equipment in service when the constructed asset is substantially complete and capable

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BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED MARCH 31, 2011 AND 2010
53 BC HYDRO ANNUAL REPORT 2011
INVENTORIES

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BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED MARCH 31, 2011 AND 2010
53 BC HYDRO ANNUAL REPORT 2011

PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT

Property, plant and equipment in service are amortized on an individual or pooled basis over the expected useful lives of the assets, using the straight-line method. Leased assets, which are included in Generation assets, are amortized over the lease term unless the useful life is shorter than the term of the lease

The expected useful lives, in years, of BC Hydros main classes of property, plant and equipment are:GenerationHydraulic 50 100Thermal 10 50Other 15 25Lines 35 100Substations 20 50Buildings 45 50Equipment 7 20Computer hardware 2 10Service vehicles 7 20Sundry 20 4

Costs are transferred to property, plant and equipment in service when the constructed asset is substantially complete and capable of operation at a per-determined significant level of capacity.

INTANGIBLE ASSETSIntangible assets are recorded at cost. Intangible assets with indefinite useful lives are not subject to amortization. These assetsare tested for impairment annually or more frequently if events indicate that the asset may be impaired.Intangible assets with finite useful lives are amortized over their useful lives on a straight line basis. The expected useful lives, inyears, are as follows:Software 2 10Sundry 10 20

HedgesBC Hydro formally documents the relationship between the hedging instrument and hedgeditem, including the risk management objectives and strategy in undertaking the hedge transaction, together with the methods that will be used to assess the effectiveness of the hedging relationship. BC Hydro makes an assessment, both at the inception of thehedge relationship as well as on an ongoing basis, whether the hedging instruments are expected to be effective in offsetting thechanges in the fair value or cash flows of the respective hedged items during the period for which the hedge is designated, andwhether the actual results of each hedge are within a range of 80-125 per cent. For a cash flow hedge of a forecast transaction, the transaction should be highly probable to occur and should present an exposure to variations in cash flows that could ultimately affect reported net income.In a fair value hedging relationship, the carrying value of the hedged item is adjusted for unrealized gains or losses attributed to thehedged risk and recognized in net income.

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BC Election 2013
A look at polling leading to the May 14, 2013 election
The Present Situation BC

Richmond-Steveston 2009 Election Results: Party Candidate Votes % $ Spent

BC Liberal John Yap 13167 60.8 88320

NDP Sue Wallis 5925 27.3 14402 Green Jeff Hill 1491 6.9 100 Conservative Barry Chilton 1082 5.0 450Total / Turnout2166551.6

Cowichan Valley 2009 Election Results: Party Candidate Votes % $ Spent

NDP Bill Routley 12468 48.2 75060BC Liberal Cathy Basskin 9258 35.8 45664Green Simon Lindley 3062 11.8 7849Conservative Jason Murray 924 3.6 1344BC Refed Michial Moore 139 0.5 296Total / Turnout2585163.3

Burnaby North

2009 Election Results:PartyCandidateVotes%$ Spent

BC LiberalRichard Lee988048.293131

NDPMondee Redman933245.557851

GreenDoug Perry12926.31539

Total / Turnout2050454.2

Richmond Centre

2009 Election Results:PartyCandidateVotes%$ Spent

BC LiberalRob Howard1048361.591261

NDPKam Brar494929.012097

GreenMichael Wolfe12137.10

Nation AllianceKang Chen4092.48

Total / Turnout1705440.8

Burnaby-Deer Lake

2009 Election Results:PartyCandidateVotes%$ Spent

NDPKathy Corrigan810348.782246

BC LiberalJohn Nuraney759145.7100916

GreenBruce Friesen9285.61766

Total / Turnout16622

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Richmond-Steveston 2009 Election Results:

Party Candidate Votes % $ Spent BC LiberalJohn Yap1316760.888320NDPSue Wallis592527.314402GreenJeff Hill14916.9100ConservativeBarry Chilton10825.0450Total / Turnout2166551.6

Richmond Centre

2009 Election Results:PartyCandidateVotes%$ Spent

BC LiberalRob Howard1048361.591261

NDPKam Brar494929.012097

GreenMichael Wolfe12137.10

Nation AllianceKang Chen4092.48

Total / Turnout1705440.8

Development Up to Present

Development made up to the current situation: http://bc2013.com/ Ipsos-Reid Poll: NDP 45, BCL 38, and commentary Posted 7 October, 2011 by Sacha Peter
An Ipsos-Reid poll (their link), conducted between September 28, 2011 to October 3, 2011 sampling 1000 people had the following result for voting intentions:BC NDP 45%
BC Liberals 38%
BC Conservatives 12%
BC Greens 6%Poll Commentary:- The above poll is remarkably similar to my July 17, 2011 seat projection (NDP: 50, BCL: 28, CON: 5, IND: 2), which is currently my working model. BC Conservatives third party...more women support the NDP and Adrian Dix than the BC Liberals and Christy Clark (54% of women support the NDP vs. 32% BC Liberal). The rest of the metrics concerning leader are proxies for general partisanship, mainly that BC Liberal supporters support the Premier, while NDP supporters support Adrian Dix, which is no shock....Important background information

Original forecasts which turned out to be wrong

Original forecasts which turned out to be true

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Why We Did the Study UDIRA - Town vs. Country Provincial Overview - Towns Surrounds Towns Surrounds - Population Change Towns Surrounds - Dwellings Change UDIRA as a Provincial Issue Some Government Solutions Draft Provincial Interest Statement on Infrastructure UDIRA Questions We Want to Answer UDIRA Costs - Sewer and Water UDIRA Costs - Roads

Study of Urban Development in Rural Areas Table of Contents
http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/muns/plan/PDF/UDIRA.pdf

How We Did the Study Methodology - Assumptions and Definitions Methodology - Census Analysis Methodology - Parcel Map Preparation Methodology - Selecting Study Area Methodology - Isolating Development Concentrations

What We Found - Provincial Overview UDIRA Provincial Overview - Counties UDIRA Provincial Overview - Enumeration Areas

1991-96 Population Percent Change25 of 30 areas (83 percent) grew faster in the periphery.

Towns Surrounds- Dwelling Change1991-96 percent changes in dwellings in following table: O for TOWNS, were subtracted from those,for SURROUNDS A positive difference means the rural periphery grew at a faster rate than the urban center

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SERVICE INEFFICIENCIES & INCREASED COSTS o school bussing o solid waste collection o emergency services SCHOOLROOM SHORTAGES TRAFFIC SLOWING o frequent driveway accesses o school bus stops o mail delivery stops o often on through highways HIGH FUTURE SERVICING COSTS TOWNS LOSE TAXES o rural municipality collects tax revenues o town still provides services and employment

Problems for Government

LAND USE CONFLICTS o agriculture o sawmills o mining and aggregate extraction o aquaculture

Urban Development in Rural Areas (UDIRA) a Provincial Issue

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Urban Development in Rural Areas (UDIRA) a Provincial Issue

Regional Municipalities Hotspots Halifax Hotspots o Halifax 1990-95 Lot Creation o Tantallon Area Development o Beaverbank Area Development o Prospect Area Development o Chezzetcook Area Development Cape Breton Hotspots o Florence-Sydney Mines Hotspot o West of Westmount-Sydney River Hotspot Individual Hotspots Hants Hotspots o Windsor o Mount Uniacke o Lantz Lunenburg Hotspots Urban-Centered Regions Kings East Hotspots Kings West-Annapolis East Hotspots Colchester Hotspots Antigonish Hotspots Where We Can Go Next Questions Arising from

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Alternative strategies: collective bargaining agreements that are up for negotiation

List of pros and cons for each strategy: collective bargaining agreements that are up for negotiation

Give a forecast of costs: collective bargaining agreements that are up for negotiation. Comment to http://bc2013.com/ridings/port-moody-coquitlam/comment-page-1/#comment-5502

Potential Alternatives

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Port Moody-CoquitlamApril 19, 2012 By-Election Results: Party Candidate Votes % $ Spent

NDPJoe Trasolini624754.3BC LiberalDennis Marsden348430.3BC ConservativeChristine N. Clarke176615.4

Total / Turnout 11497 32.22009 Election Results:Party Candidate Votes % $ SpentBC LiberalIain Black997952.278457NDPShannon Watkins761439.873297GreenRebecca Helps12616.6798Your Political PartyJames Filippelli1981.0525BC RefedDonna Vandekerkhove820.4253Total / Turnout

1913458.0

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Recommend one or several strategies

Give a summary of the expected results

Name the next steps to be taken

Delegate the various tasks

Recommendations

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The following towns are located in the Cowichan Valley:Chemainus
The former coastal mill town of Chemainus transformed itself into the world's largest outdoor art gallery, capturing and expressing its history, its people and its future on huge heritage murals painted on the sides of buildings, attracting visitors from around the world.

Cobble Hill
Surrounded by a picturesque landscape, the tiny farming village of Cobble Hill is a creative community boasting galleries run by local artists, including painters, sculptors, potters and totem pole carvers.Cowichan Bay
The village of Cowichan Bay and the surrounding area is home to a host of artists, craftspeople, and cottage industries - including some fine local wineries.Cowichan Station
Cowichan Station is a small community located west of the Island Highway, near Whippletree Junction, established in 1885 as a stop-off for the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway. Cowichan Station was built to service settlers living in the area, as well as the logging and copper mine operations located on Mount Sicker and Mount Prevost.Crofton
Cradled by verdant hillsides and surrounding mountains, the active community of Crofton is situated on the calm waters of Osborne Bay, with great views of Saltspring Island a short ferry ride across the channel.Duncan
Duncan is the civic centre of the Cowichan Valley and the traditional home of the Coast Salish First nation. Known as the City of Totems, Duncan boasts over 41 distinctive hand-carved cedar poles on public display in parks and downtown streets.Genoa Bay
Genoa Bay is a quiet and picturesque bay on the north side of Cowichan Bay, at the south end of Sansum Narrows. The Genoa Bay Marina is a rustic hideaway full of old wooden sailboats - an interesting place to visit and relax.Glenora
The small farming community of Glenora is nestled in the Cowichan Valley, near Duncan. About two-thirds of Glenora is devoted to vineyards and farming, while the remainder supports rural and residential lifestyles. There are approximately 250 homes and businesses in Glenora.Honeymoon Bay
Honeymoon Bay is a quaint little town on the southeastern shore of Cowichan Lake. The town offers beautiful views of Bald Mountain, RV campsites, and the popular Gordon Bay Provincial Park.

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