Cloverdale Reporter, August 29, 2013

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Just two of Surrey-Cloverdale’s candidates file disclosure reports By Jennifer Lang Surrey-Cloverdale’s new MLA Stephanie Cadieux spent less on her campaign during May’s provincial election than some of her neighbouring B.C. Liberal Party caucus mates.

Cadieux, a Liberal who was first elected in 2009 in the riding of Surrey-Panorama, won her seat in Surrey-Cloverdale with more than double the number of votes for Kooner. According to Elections BC, Kooner was one of two candidates from SurreyCloverdale who failed to file paperwork But it’s not yet known if it was related to election campaign exmore than her closest competipenses by the Aug. 12 deadline tor, the NDP’s Harry Kooner, for finance reports. Unaffiliated spent waging his campaign candidate Matt William Begley because he missed the filing also missed the filing deadline. deadline for financial disclosure Kooner and Begley were forms that must be submitted to among 10 candidates who failed Elections BC. to do so, according to Elections Numbers released by ElecBC; finance reports may be filed tions BC on Aug. 19 show by Sept. 11, 2013, but will be the Cadieux campaign listed subject to a $500 late filing fee. $86,811.99 in expenses. Stephanie Cadieux B.C. Conservative Howard Most of the other Surrey Wu, the fourth Surrey-CloverLiberal candidates spent about dale candidate, spent $602 on his cam$95,000 on their campaigns. Cadieux’s former seat in Surrey-Pan- paign. The Surrey-Cloverdale constituorama was won by Surrey city councillor ency association received a transfer of Marvin Hunt, a Liberal candidate who $286.74 from the party, according to his election financing report. spent $99,651. Much of the funding for the Cadieux Province-wide, the B.C. Liberal Party campaign came from the provincial Libspent $11.75 million during the election, more than the NDP, which spent $9.4 eral party. See CORPORATIONS / Page 12 million (See related story on page 12).

Main Street address Newly-elected SurreyCloverdale MLA Stephanie Cadieux is locating her constituency office in the heart of the historic town centre. Cadieux will be moving into the main floor of the Frontline Real Estate building at 5658 176 Street. Her supporters and

(Mostly) ready to return JENNIFER LANG PHOTO

These Port Kells Elementary students say they’re looking forward to going back to school next week after a fun summer. Pictured clockwise from top left are Will Shoemay, his older brother Jacob, Amy Mclean, sisters Teija and Shalena Bowie, Wilson McLean (centre), Breanna Pierce, a visitor from Prince George, and Evie McLean (sister to Wilson and Amy). Not pictured is Christian Shoemay, aged 3, who is probably too little for the new preschool opening this September. The kids’ parents – Jacquie Shoemay and Terri McLean – also went to Port Kells and are on the PAC. “I love this school,” said Terri. Unlike other nearby schools in Clayton and Cloverdale, Port Kells has no portables and is offering open registration to new students.

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