An Independent candidate is running in the Penticton-Summerland riding for the upcoming provincial election.
Roger Harrington, now retired, was in private dental practice for 45 years.
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The provincial election is scheduled for Oct. 19. There are six candidates in the Penticton-Summerland riding.
The other candidates in the running are Bradley Bartsch for the B.C. Green Party, Amelia Boutlbee for the B.C. Conservative Party, Tina Lee for the B.C. NDP, Independent Anna Paddon and Unafilliated Tracey St. Claire.