Kelowna businesswoman Teresa May is seeking a spot on city council. May – a business leader, educator, author and long-time community volunteer – said she intends to run as a [...]
Kelowna’s Teresa May to run for council Published 5:00 am Tuesday, July 14, 2026 Kelowna businesswoman Teresa May is seeking a spot on city council. May – a business leader, educator,
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author and long-time community volunteer – said she intends to run as a Kelowna councillor in the 2026 municipal election. She said her decision to run is inspired for her desire to help shape the city’s future for the next generation. “Kelowna has given so much to my family over the years,” May said. “Now, as a grandmother, I think about the kind of city my grandchildren will grow up in. I believe we have an opportunity to build a safer, stronger Kelowna; one that supports families, seniors, businesses, and future generations while remaining financially responsible and focused on practical solutions.” Throughout her life, May said she has owned and managed various businesses, provided job opportunities to many individuals and worked as an educator. She added she’s dedicated “countless” volunteer hours to organizations like the Canadian Cancer Society, the Kelowna’s Children’s...
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- Jul 14, 2026
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- Jul 14, 2026
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