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Winners chosen in Easter Promenade – Home Edition contest

The results are in for the Easter Promenade – Home Edition.

Courtenay Recreation asked you to decorate your house with your family in an Easter theme using whatever materials you have around. 

The winners of the event were chosen by a public poll on the City of Courtenay Facebook page. 

All winners and participants will be offered a choice of a gift certificate to a local business of their choice.

The winners are:

  • 1st prize – $100.00: Kimberly Harding
  • 2nd prize – $90.00: Lisa Joseph
  • 3rd prize – $80.00: Jessica Titley
  • 4th prize – $70.00: Diana Askew
  • 5th prize – $60.00: Ricki Crispens
  • Other participants – $40.00

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