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B.C. municipal election 2018: Fraser Lake results

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Sarrah Storey has been elected as mayor of Fraser Lake. Storey earned 205 votes to defeat incumbent Dwayne Lindstrom, who earned 155 votes, according to CivicInfo BC.

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Joe Jenkinson, Kim Watt-Senner and Audrey Fennema have been elected to council, along with incumbent councillor Craig Lepoidevin.

Below is the full list of mayoral and councillor candidates in Fraser Lake.

Candidates

Mayor:

Dwayne Lindstrom (incumbent)

Sarrah Storey

Council:

Audrey Fennema

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Darrel Holland

Joe R. Jenkinson

Craig Lepoidevin (incumbent)

Kim Watt-Senner

Boundary

You’ll find Fraser Lake in B.C.’s Bulkley-Nechako region, about 160 kilometres from Prince George along Highway 16, and at the southern end of the water body that gives it its name.

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Population (2016)

988

History

Fraser Lake is one of three settlements that have been established along a 32-kilometre stretch of Highway 16; the others are Fort Fraser and Endako.

Fraser Lake is the biggest of them.

Fort Fraser looked to be on its way to becoming a city amid construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad, but that never materialized.

Fraser Lake was incorporated as a village in 1966.

Median total income of couple economic families with children (2015)/B.C. median

$119,552/$111,736

Political representation

Federal

Nathan Cullen (NDP)

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Provincial

John Rustad (BC Liberal)

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