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Back to back all-candidates meetings start tomorrow

The second of four all-candidates forums is on tomorrow night, and without missing a beat, candidates meet for the third on Wednesday.  

On Tuesday, a forum is being held at the Courtyard by Marriott in Prince George from 6-8:00pm.  The Northern Regional Construction Association of British Columbia has partnered up with the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association and the Canadian Homebuilders Association to host the forum. This is a free event, but registration is required as seats are limited. nrca.ca

The next night, Wednesday the 11th, candidates loosen up a little with public one on ones at the Prince George Public Library. Anyone who shows up can have up to two minutes with whichever candidate they choose to discuss whichever subject they choose. Candidates then move on to a “speed-dating” format. Registration is not required, the forum runs from 7-8:30pm.

The last of the all-candidates forums is at UNBC on Oct.16th, held by the Citizen in partnership with the Jim Pattison Partnership group, the Prince George Chamber of Commerce and UNBC.

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