Norm Letnick
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Kelowna-Lake Country MLA Norm Letnick not seeking re-election in 2024Former city councillor Norm Letnick was re-elected to a fourth term as the MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country in 2020. He announced Thursday he won't be seeking another term.PoliticsApr 27, 2023
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Central Okanagan MLAs calling for new provincial riding in KelownaMLA's Norm Letnick, Ben Stewart and Renee Merrifield are all calling for a new electoral district to be added to Kelowna before the next provincial election.PoliticsApr 9, 2022
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Kelowna Lake Country MLA open to running for mayor in the futureNorm Letnick said he would give 'very serious consideration' to running for mayor if there is a need for his 'experience and good relationships with the provincial government.'PoliticsOct 8, 2021
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Makeshift memorial goes up at site of fatal crash that killed 3 Kelowna teens‘As a parent, getting that call in the middle of the night is your worst nightmare. And now these three families are living that nightmare.’CanadaMay 27, 2021
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B.C. election 2020: Norm Letnick projected to win again in Kelowna-Lake CountryThe riding is one of several safe Liberal seats in the Okanagan.PoliticsOct 25, 2020
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B.C. election 2020: Five candidates running in Kelowna-Lake CountryWith five candidates on the ballot, Kelowna-Lake Country voters have choices when it comes to exercising their democratic right at the polls on Saturday.PoliticsOct 22, 2020
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B.C. election: NDP announce Smith, Kulik as Central Okanagan candidatesKrystal Smith will run in Kelowna-Mission, with Justin Kulik running in Kelowna-Lake Country.PoliticsOct 2, 2020
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‘It’s risky’: political pundits on snap election as Okanagan ridings scramble to secure candidatesPolitical pundits have also weighed in, including a political science professor who said the snap election call could backfire.NewsSep 22, 2020
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Province says Kelowna’s McCurdy Road supportive housing project will proceed as plannedResidents had asked the government to consider other uses for the property, such as low-income housing for seniors or students.CanadaNov 25, 2019
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Province quietly doles out big cheque for new Kelowna tourist information centreGlobal Okanagan has learned that the provincial government has given Tourism Kelowna $500,000 for construction of the new centre.PoliticsJun 28, 2017
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