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Election Info: Information on voting in the Nov. 15 municipal election

City of Abbotsford: The municipal election will be held on Nov. 15, electing one mayor, eight councillors and seven trustees
Election 2014: Kamal Gill wants to focus on issues for parents, students

Election 2014: Kamal Gill wants to focus on issues for parents, students

Trustee candidate wants to focus on the problems of students and parents - Trustee candidate
VIDEO: Ottawa hero Kevin Vickers receives standing ovation in House of Commons

VIDEO: Ottawa hero Kevin Vickers receives standing ovation in House of Commons

Vickers reportedly shot the gunman who stormed Parliament Hill on Wednesday, and was the sergeant-at-arms was honoured as government resumed
Poll finds Lower Mainland voters ready to shake up city halls

Poll finds Lower Mainland voters ready to shake up city halls

Transportation, crime, housing top election issues in Metro Vancouver (with interactive charts)
Police say large election signs might have been factor in pedestrian collision

Police say large election signs might have been factor in pedestrian collision

Abbotsford municipal election candidates asked to remove large signs in area of Old Yale and Maclure roads
Election 2014: Banman changes mind on mayoral meeting no-show

Election 2014: Banman changes mind on mayoral meeting no-show

Banman had said he was unavailable due to Diwali events, but will now attend for one hour
VIDEO: Witnesses describe scene at Parliament Hill; Raw footage of Ottawa shootings

VIDEO: Witnesses describe scene at Parliament Hill; Raw footage of Ottawa shootings

One witness – nearby worker Scott Walsh – says the gunman right by him, no more than five feet away, after the first shots were fired.
Soldier killed in Parliament Hill siege

Soldier killed in Parliament Hill siege

Soldier dead, two others injured in Parliament Hill siege; gunman dead

Abbotsford ERT team arrest man in Richmond

investigation into the theft of numerous firearms from an Abbotsford resident led to a dramatic police takedown.
UPDATE: B.C. legislature to get security scanner

UPDATE: B.C. legislature to get security scanner

Premier Christy Clark, NDP leader John Horgan say public access to democratic institutions must continue