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Theos running for re-election in Courtenay

Courtenay councilor Manno Theos has made it official; He’s seeking re-election when residents hit the polls in municipal elections on November 15th.

Theos says after 12 years on the job, his enthusiasm hasn’t diminished at all.

Theos talks about the issues he’d like to tackle if he is successful in his re-election bid. He says the resolution of the Maple Pool conflict is a big one, as is supportive housing.

Theos adds if re-elected, he wants to continue to see tax payers money spent wisely.

 

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