[3] In 2012, Harvie was awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for helping to secure funding for nine major infrastructure projects for Delta.
[10] Harvie’s running mates included former fire chief Dan Copeland, entrepreneur and social advocate Param Grewal, farmer and local business owner Alicia Guichon, Dylan Kruger, who brought governing experience at the provincial and federal levels and former police officer Cal Traversy.
[11] School board trustee candidates included registered nurse and health advocate Erica Beard, local Notary Public Daniel Boisvert, and high-performance athletic coach Jessie Dosanjh.
[11] On October 20, 2018, Harvie was victorious in the three-way mayoral race, winning 40 percent of the vote, defeating former police chief Jim Cressford and city councillor Sylvia Bishop.
For the first time in Delta’s history, the LGBT Pride flag was raised at City Hall in June of each year of Harvie’s term.
Building a bridge over the Fraser had been planned by the BC Liberal government but was scrapped by the British Columbia New Democratic Party when they came to power in 2017.
Council candidates running on Harvie’s Achieving for Delta team in 2022 included incumbent councillors Alicia Guichon and Dylan Kruger, school trustees Daniel Boisvert, Jessie Dosanjh, parks and recreation commissioner Rod Binder and local businesswoman Jennifer Johal.
He announced the Achieving for Delta school trustee candidates as incumbents Erica Beard and Board Chair Val Windsor, as well as Nimmi Daula, Ammen Dhillon, Masako Gooch, Maury Kask, and Joe Muego.