Vernon man running against the premier

Korry Zepik is running as an independent candidate in Westside-Kelowna

A Vernon man is going head-to-head against Premier Christy Clark.

Korry Zepik will run as an independent candidate in the July 10 byelection in Westside-Kelowna.

Zepik ran as an independent candidate in the May provincial election in Vernon-Monashee and focused on global warming.

Besides Zepik and Clark, who is running for the Liberals, the other Westside-Kelowna candidates are Jag Bhandari (B.C. Vision), Carole Gordon (NDP), John Marks (independent), Silverado Socrates (independent), Sean Upshaw (Conservative) and Dayleen Van Ryswyk (independent).

“Westside-Kelowna voters can vote from now until general voting day,” said Keith Archer, chief electoral officer.

“If voters aren’t sure of where to vote, I encourage them to contact us.”

For more information, and a complete list of advance and general voting day locations, visit the Elections BC website: elections.bc.ca.

Westside-Kelowna includes the North Westside Road area.

Vernon Morning Star