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Quesnel Man Has Second Thoughts About Running For Quesnel City Council

A Quesnel man has dropped out of the race for City Council.

Cody Dillabough’s name will no longer be on the ballot.

Candidates had until 4 o’clock this afternoon to withdraw.

That means there will now be 11 people in the race.

Incumbents Scott Elliott, Laurey-Anne Roodenberg and Ron Paull are running along with potential newcomers Tammy Burrows, Tony Goulet, Susan MacNeill, Martin Runge, Kyle Townsend, Mitch Vik, Lindsay Woods and Fritz Wyssen.

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