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Exercise your right and vote

It's decision day on the Coast tomorrow. Nov. 19 is municipal election day in B.C. It's an important day to decide who will be making the decisions at the government table and in the school board room for the next three years.

It's decision day on the Coast tomorrow.

Nov. 19 is municipal election day in B.C.

It's an important day to decide who will be making the decisions at the government table and in the school board room for the next three years.

During the past four weeks, Coast Reporter has presented profiles on all the candidates. We've attended as many of the all-candidates meetings as we could. We hope the information we've presented has been helpful and will aid in your decision.

Here on the Coast, there are a multitude of issues facing us.

In Sechelt, the community forest, tourism, development, the economy, the construction of a new aquatic centre and downtown revitalization are just a few of the hot button topics. In Gibsons, it's the construction of the new community centre, tourism, the economy, development and affordable housing - all important issues that need to be addressed by men and women with vision, passion and conviction.

This is where you come in - the voting public.

Tomorrow, you get to decide who you want to make those decisions.

It's your duty to put pencil to paper in the voting cubical.

Exercise your right to vote and help shape this great community for the next few years.

Election ExtraOnce you're done voting on Saturday, you'll want to know who won and lost. Coast Reporter has got you covered.

Our editorial team will be working hard into the wee hours Sunday morning producing an Election Extra. This will be available by 11 a.m. Sunday morning and can be picked up at several merchants.

Check out page C7 for all the details. You'll also be able to go online Sunday morning to our website and get election results too.

Keeping you up to date is our mandate.