• a person or the commander of an armed forces unit who has been granted freedom of the municipality, if that person is a Canadian citizen; and
In accordance with the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act, for the 2022 general local election, the following expense limits for candidates during the campaign period apply:Mayor $10,979.83 Councillor $ 5398.92
Nomination forms are available at the District Office at 5400 Hospital Road from August 2, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. to the close of the nomination period.
In accordance with the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act, for the 2022 general local elections, the following third party advertising limits apply: $809.84 For further information on the nomination process, please contact: Deanne Ennis, Chief Election O cer 250-401-4105 Lenora Wilfur, Deputy Chief Election O cer 250-401-4109 For further information on campaign period expense limits and third party advertising limits, please contact Elections BC: Toll-free phone: 1-855-952-0280 Email: Website:lecf@elections.bc.cawww.elections.bc.ca/lecf
Chetwynd, DC RCMP locate missing women
“Thanks to the media and public for your Chetwyndassistance.”RCMPwas requesting the public’s assistance in locating 34-year-old Jasmine Davis who has been reported missing on August 9, 2022.
The Dawson Creek RCMP were looking for Alisha WhitfordPoole. Alisha was last seen in the area of 110th Avenue 13th Street, Dawson Creek on the evening of August 8th 2022.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE
RCMP confirms the 34-yearold woman reported missing on August 9 has been located, and she is safe and sound.
• not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from being nominated for, being elected to or holding the office, or be otherwise disqualified by law.
From 9:00 am September 4, 2022 To 4:00 pm September 9, 2022 Originals of faxed or emailed nomination documents must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 4:30 p.m. on September 16, 2022
CAMPAIGN PERIOD EXPENSE LIMITS
Dawson Creek RCMP note Alisha Whitford-Poole was found.
It was the Ovintiv Race for Hunger at the DC Co-op Saturday, with funds and food raised going to four local Dawson Creek food banks. DC Charity Society team won the race and took the trophy with some fine fine volunteer driving from Mirror managing editor Rob Brown, and classic outriding by Sandra Biddulph and Synthia LaVallie. Above, the LVCU team, who are no longer the champions. Top. Adam Rolick with Ovintiv works the mic as emcee.
Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Chetwynd that nominations for the offices of: Mayor – one (1) to be elected Councillors – six (6) to be elected School Board No. 59 Trustee – two (2) to be elected will be received by the Chief Election Officer or a designated person, as follows: By hand, mail or other delivery service: District of Chetwynd 5400 Hospital Road, Box 357 Chetwynd, BC V0C 1J0
THIRD PARTY ADVERTISING LIMITS
DISTRICT OF C HETWYN D 2022 GENERAL LOCAL ELECTIONS NOTICE OF NOMINATION
8 The Dawson Creek Mirror, AUGUST 18, 2022
St. Mark’s was the place to be for breakfast prior to the parade on Friday.
BROWN
From 9:00 am September 4, 2022 To 4:00 pm September 9, 2022 Excluding statutory holidays and weekends By fax to: 250-401-4101 By email to: DEnnis@gochetwynd.com
A person is qualified to be nominated, elected, and to hold office as a member of local government if they meet the following criteria: • Canadian citizen; • 18 years of age or older on general voting day October 15, 2022; • resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed;