Here are the unofficial results of the local elections in Vancouver and Surrey

The latest counts for mayor and council in B.C.'s biggest cities

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Caption: Elections for local government, school board trustees and other positions are being held on Oct. 15 across British Columbia. (CBC News)

Preliminary results are now in for British Columbia's municipal elections.
Unofficial results show Ken Sim will be elected mayor of Vancouver, with a decisive win over incumbent Kennedy Stewart. Official results will be declared on Oct. 19 at 4 p.m. PT.
In B.C.'s second-biggest city, Surrey, Brenda Locke defeated incumbent Doug McCallum, according to preliminary polls.
CBC News will continue to break down races across the province with live results and regional coverage.
Results will be added as they become available. For official results, or results not included here, visit your local government website or CivicInfo B.C(external link).
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