Here's what's on around the Tri-Cities on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024:
Advance voting
You can vote early in the provincial election. To vote, you must be a Canadian citizen, 18 or older on Oct. 19, 2024, and have been a B.C. resident since April 18, 2024. Bring two pieces of ID with your photo and address. Do you know who is running for MLA? Visit the tricitynews.com, click on the "News" tab and view "BC Votes 2024" for the candidate profiles. Do you know what constituency you live in? There are five new electoral boundaries for the Tri-Cities in the 2024 race.
MORE: elections.bc.ca/mydistrict
Art exhibitions
A reception will be held to open three new shows in Port Coquitlam: The Power of Surrender, intricate macramé wall hangings by Kelsy Schumacher (at the Michael Wright Art Gallery); Celebration, a group exhibition of traditional Korean pottery by Clay for You: Pottery Collective (at The Outlet gallery); and Urbanscapes: Snippets of Metro Vancouver, an exhibition of ink and watercolour illustrations by Port Coquitlam artist Dilys Huang (at the City Hall gallery). The launch is from 6 to 8 p.m.
MORE: portcoquitlam.ca
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