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All Candidates Meetings in the Cowichan Valley- List

*Note* This list is ongoing and subject to editing. Please contact Juice News at 250-748-1500 or email [email protected] with information about an all candidates meeting in your area.

Be informed on the issues and the candidates for your area! Attend an all candidates meeting before the civic elections on November 15th!

North Cowichan

CRA and Chemainus and District Chamber of Commerce presentation

Tues November 4th 6:30-9 PM Chemainus Seniors Center, Downstairs Hall. 9824 Willow Street. Starts at 7.

 

Duncan

DBIA Presentation

Tues November 4th 8-10:15 AM @ Cowichan Green Community Offices  360 Duncan Street, Duncan

 

Shawnigan Lake District (Area Director)

Sat November 1 3-5 PM  @ the Hub, Cowichan Station

Mon November 3  7-9 PM @ Dwight International School 2371 Shawnigan Lake Road

Thurs November 13  7-9 PM  Hugh Wilkinson Theatre  Shawnigan Lake School

 

School Board 79

Wednesday Oct 29 @ Lake Cowichan Centennial Hall 7-9 PM 

 

D-PAC Presentation

Thurs Oct 30  Quamichan Middle School, Multi Purpose Room  6:30-9 PM 

 

CDTA (Cowichan District Teachers Association), CUPE and Steelworkers  Presentation

Wed November 12 @ United Steelworkers Hall, lower hall starts @ 7:30 PM

 

School Board 68 (includes Ladysmith District)

Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce presentation

Tues November 4 5-9:30 PM Vancouver Island Conference Center, Nanaimo. Both CIVIC and SCHOOL TRUSTEE hopefuls.

 

Nanaimo District Teachers Association presentation

Thurs November 6 4:30-6:30 PM @ John Barsby Secondary School

 

John Barsby PAC presentation

Thurs November 13, Friday November 14- 2 All Candidates Meetings. Both at John Barsby Community Secondary School. Both meetings from 6:30-9 PM.

 

 

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