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Oppal confirms he will run again in B.C. election

B.C.'s Attorney General Wally Oppal has confirmed he will be running again in the coming provincial election in May.

B.C. Attorney General Wally Oppal has confirmed he willrun again in theMay 12 provincial election.

But the Liberal MLA admits he's still deciding whether torunin the Vancouver-Fraserview riding he has represented since 2005 or seek the nomination in the suburban Vancouver riding of South Delta, which includes his home in Tsawwassen.

The former B.C. Court of Appeal justice said it would '"make a lot of sense" to run in Tsawwassen butthere may be another potential Liberal candidate interested in that constituency.

On Monday, it was revealed that West Vancouver police Chief Kash Heed was stepping down for undisclosed personal reasons after one and half years in the post.

CBC News has since learned he is likely being courted by theLiberal party to run in the May election. Heed lives in Richmond,south of Vancouver.

Liberals havewon the South Delta riding in every election and one byelection since 1991 and it is currently represented by Liberal MLA Val Rodick, who is not running in the coming election.

Boundary-Similkameen candidate ousted

Meanwhile,the Liberal party hasousted its candidate in the Penticton-area riding of Boundary-Similkameen.

A party spokesman said the decision to drop Joe Cardoso was made when the party's appeal board met on the weekend.

Chad Pederson said that after Cardoso defeated two challengers to win the Liberal nomination last November, information surfaced that revealed problems about his disclosure of a controversial position he had publicly taken on a political issue.