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Five School District 57 PG candidates remain after withdrawal deadline

The trustee by-election for SD57 is set for January 15th, and one of the candidates has dropped out just in time for the withdrawal deadline.

Lance Forsberg said in an email that he notified SD57 that he would be dropping out of the race.

The remaining candidates in Prince George are (alphabetical by last name):

  • Andrew John Burton
  • Shannon Louise Freeman
  • Milton Joseph Mahoney
  • Audrey Allison McKinnon
  • Brian John Trotter

There are still two candidates left for the Mackenzie position as well:

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