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DNV resident Aidan Kyle announces council bid

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Aidan Kyle is running for District of North Vancouver Council in the October 2026 municipal election.
Gagandeep Ghuman
June 29, 2026 11:18am

Aidan Kyle is seeking a seat on District of North Vancouver Council in the October 2026 municipal election.

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Kyle, a policy professional and longtime DNV resident, announced his candidacy June 25. According to a news release, three generations of his family call the District home, and his daughter was born at Lions Gate Hospital earlier this year.

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“North Vancouver has given so much to me and my family,” Kyle said. “I’m running because I want this community to be for my daughter what it’s been for us: a genuine community, built for the long term, where people put down roots and stay.”

Kyle’s career has spanned film and TV production, as well as policy work. According to the news release, his campaign centres on five priorities: community-appropriate growth, lifecycle community planning, responsible spending to close the District’s infrastructure funding gap, practical infrastructure investment, and accountable local leadership.

“Representing this community would be an honour,” Kyle said. “I want to bring the same practical, grounded approach I’ve applied professionally to the decisions that matter most to DNV residents.”

According to the news release, more information is available at www.aidankyle.ca.

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