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New Ambassadors crowned in Quesnel

The City of Quesnel has two new Ambassadors.

2024 Quesnel Ambassador Leadership candidates and outgoing Ambassadors

This year’s Ambassador Leadership Program wrapped up over the weekend with an awards banquet on Saturday night at the Billy Barker Casino showroom.

Jayla Wheeler, Miss 9 Mile Ranch, and Lacey Anderson, Miss Bouchie Lake Country Store, were announced as the two winners.

A total of seven people took part in the program this year.

The others were Aryanna Langan, Taylor Wilwant, Jane Cronkhite, Aubrey Williams, and Aiyana Doern.

2023’s outgoing Ambassadors, Jamie-Lynn Fedoruk and Avery Cassidy, were also recognized at the event.

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