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Milobar takes Kamloops - North Thompson for a second term

Peter Milobar, the BC Liberal candidate for the Kamloops-North Thompson has been elected for a second term.
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Peter Milobar, BC Liberal candidate for the Kamloops-North Thompson has been elected for a second term. Milobar is pictured here with his wife Lianne. (Facebook photo)

Peter Milobar, the BC Liberal candidate for the Kamloops-North Thompson has been elected for a second term.

NDP Candidate Sadie Hunter gave a good race to second place during the count, Conservative Dennis Giesbrecht third, Green candidate Thomas Martin in fourth and Independent Brandon Russell in fifth.

Milobar was elected MLA for Kamloops-North Thompson in May 2017, and became the Official Opposition Critic for Labour and is a Member of the Select Standing Committees on Crown Corporations.

Before entering provincial politics, Milobar was mayor of Kamloops for three terms, after previously serving two as councillor. He served as chair of the Thompson Regional Hospital District for five terms, and was a director for the Thompson-Nicola Regional District since 2005.

Milobar has also worked on the BC Transit Board of Directors, at PRIMECorp, and on the Local Government Contract Management Committee.

Peter Milobar and his wife Lianne are lifelong Kamloops residents, and have three grown children.