Denon and Marantz introduce an 8K HDMI 2.1 upgrade
Denon and Marantz have announced a pair of new 3-port 8K HDMI switchers that will give owners of the brands’ compatible AVRs the option to attach up to…
Denon and Marantz’s HDMI switcher boosts 8K/4K 120Hz options
Denon and Marantz have introduced a HDMI Switcher to add extra 8K HDMI Inputs to existing 8K AV Products from the brands …
Denon & Marantz debut optional 8K switcher for AVRs
Denon and Marantz are giving users optional 8K connectivity with the launch of a new 3-in, 1-out 8K HDMI switcher. The new devices allows those with a Denon…
Advanced polling begins Friday
We’ve seen an increase in people going to advanced polls over the last several elections. It’s been growing very steadily.,” said Andrea Marantz, Spokesperson for Elections Canada. Historically,…
Political science expert: Voter turnout will be a challenge, especially in Kamloops
Election Day is fast approaching and if you’re feeling eager, advanced polling starts on Friday (Sept. 10) and runs until Monday (Sept. 13) from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00…
9 of top 10 ridings where mail-in ballots issued are in B.C.: Elections Canada
Four days of advance voting begin Friday in the federal election, and Elections Canada is expecting a good turnout for the early polls during this pandemic vote. There…
B.C. leading the way in requests for mail-in ballots across Canada
There are more mail-in ballots being asked for by Vancouver Island than any other place in the country.” — Elections Canada spokeswoman Andrea Marantz. Victoria and Saanich rank…
Victoria No. 1, Saanich No. 2 in requests for mail-in ballots across Canada
Vancouver Island residents take their social distancing seriously, if Elections Canada data is anything to go by. Victoria and Saanich rank first and second in requests for mail-in…
Elections Canada short on poll workers in Delta
Elections Canada is still looking for poll workers in Delta for the upcoming federal election. Spokesperson Andrea Marantz told the Optimist there have been challenges during this election…
Vaccine cards will not be required for B.C. voters
Prince Rupert and area voters will not be required to have a vaccine passport to vote in advanced polling or on election day on Sept. 20.