Cowichan Valley MLA-elect Debra Toporowski is stepping down as a member of North Cowichan council, effective immediately.
Toporowski was on a leave of absence from North Cowichan council that began on September 5 to allow her to campaign in the provincial election.
The Local Government Act does not dictate how soon a by-election must be held to find a replacement, but the Municipality is expected to appoint a chief election officer as quickly as possible.
The chief election officer will then set a voting day on a Saturday no later than 80 days after their appointment.
Toporowski says serving the people of North Cowichan has been a privilege, and she looks forward to serving the community in her new role.
Mayor Rob Douglas says Toporowski’s “unique insight brought a welcome perspective to the Council table,” and he looks forward to working with her as an member of the provincial government.