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Advance voting dates and poll locations set for SD57 by-election

Two of ten candidates will be elected to SD57’s board of trustees next month.

General voting day will be Saturday, June 17 from 8:00 – 8:00.

You can vote at:

• Glenview Elementary School, 7310 Cluff Rd, Prince George, B.C. V2K 2M3
• Heritage Elementary School, 257 Anderson St, Prince George, B.C. V2M 6C1
• Malaspina Elementary School, 7900 Malaspina Blvd, Prince George, B.C, V2N 4A9
• Pineview Elementary School, 8515 Old Cariboo Hwy, Prince George, B.C. V2N 5V2
• Van Bien Training Centre, 311 Wilson Crescent, Prince George, B.C. V2L 4P8

Advanced voting will be available at the school board office on Wednesday, June 7 and Tuesday, June 13.

You will need two valid pieces of ID in order to vote.

People can also vote by mail if they choose, you need to request a mail in package online.

The candidates are:

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  • Lucy Duncan
  • Don Fitzpatrick
  • Sarah Holland
  • David Low
  • Milton Mahoney
  • Dusty Martin
  • Shar McCrory
  • Heather McKenzie
  • Bill Price
  • Josh Silva

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