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NDP campaign office vandalized

Organizers at NDP candidate Natalie Fletcher’s campaign office had a nasty surprise this morning.

“Arrived at 8:30 this morning and there was a big boulder thrown through the window – didn’t quite penetrate the office and broken glass all over the sidewalk out front,” says Ron Williams, Fletcher’s campaign manager. “The RCMP have come and had a look and there’s just really nothing they can do about it.”

Williams says the office, located at 3695 Massey Drive, cleared out at about 6:30 on Sunday evening.

“The RCMP said there’s been a bit of vandalism in the neighbourhood and it’s probably just a continuation of that. I just hope it doesn’t happen again and I hope it doesn’t happen anybody else.”

Repairs have been estimated at about $1,000 for the double-pane of glass.

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Shannon Waters
Shannon Waters
Raised in Victoria, educated in Vancouver at UBC and BCIT, Shannon moved to Prince George as a reporter in 2016. She is now the News Director for Vista North.

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