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Four people will be running for a vacant Council seat in 100 Mile House

A by-election became necessary when Councillor Ralph Fossum stepped down from his position in April due to health reasons.

There will be four names on the ballot in a by-election for a vacant Councillor position in 100 Mile House.

The nomination period closed on Friday afternoon at 4 and Dave Wishnowski, Cameron McSorley, Lori Fry, and Marty Norgren have all tossed their hat into the ring.

General voting day will be on Saturday, June 22nd.

There will be an early voting opportunity on Wednesday, 12th.

A by-election became necessary when Councillor Ralph Fossum stepped down from his position in April due to health reasons.

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