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Vista Radio’s commitment to fair election coverage

At Vista Radio, we affirm our unwavering commitment to delivering fair, accurate and responsible journalism on our airwaves and our websites.

We recognize the vital role local media plays, particularly during an election period, in informing the public and fostering respectful discourse.

In our reporting, Vista Radio follows and conforms to section 346 of the Canada Elections Act to ensure we follow the regulation and policies to cover all Parties, issues, and candidates fairly. Our news coverage always strives to maintain political balance.

Vista Radio takes seriously the trust our audience places in us, especially during pivotal moments like an election. Each story is reviewed and cleared prior to broadcast or publishing to ensure our newsrooms continue to serve our communities with the care, diligence, and respect they deserve and that issues are covered responsibly.

Comments about any of our programming or digital content can be sent to [email protected].

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