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PG VOTES 2018: All-candidates forum Tuesday night

Do you know who’s running for Prince George mayor and council this year?

An all-candidates forum is scheduled for tomorrow night at the PG Public Library, where local residents will be able to have a first look at who wants to run their city.

The two-hour debate will touch on the biggest challenges in the Northern capital and where each person stands on certain issues.

All the candidates will be answering questions, as well as debating answering from their fellow competitors.

Mayoral candidates Lyn Hall and Willy Ens will be in attendance, along with the 13 running for eight councillor positions.

This includes (in alphabetical order):

  • Frank Everitt (Incumbent)
  • Viv Fox
  • Garth Frizzell (Incumbent)
  • Dave Fuller
  • Murry Krause (Incumbent)
  • Terri McConnachie (Incumbent)
  • Cori Ramsay
  • Kyle Sampson
  • Susasn Scott (Incumbent)
  • Paul Serup
  • Brian Skakun (Incumbent)
  • Cameron Stolz
  • Christopher Wood

CBC will moderate the forum, beginning at 7PM.

General voting day is slated for Saturday, October 20th.

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