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B.C. campaign trail sees party leaders head to the Okanagan

The leaders of both British Columbia’s provincial Conservatives and New Democrats are in the Okanagan campaigning on Saturday.

B.C. campaign trail sees party leaders head to the Okanagan

B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad is in Kelowna while NDP Leader David Eby is in Vernon, both vying for votes halfway through the provincial election campaign.

Eby is scheduled to make an announcement with two of the party’s candidates in the region.

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Rustad is spending his second-day making announcements in Kelowna after rolling out his party’s child-care platform promises there on Friday.

Green Leader Sonia Furstenau is spending the day canvassing and attending a series of events in Victoria.

Election day is on Oct. 19 and British Columbians will be able to begin voting in advance polls on Oct. 10.

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