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Putting the past behind: candidate on regional relationships

The majority of the problems surrounding Trail in the upcoming civic elections can be solved by establishing better relationships with surrounding communities.So says councillor Kevin Jolly who is seeking re-election.

Jolly says there has been recent success lately with reaching sewer services and pedestrian pipe bridge agreements and he believes that momentum can carry forward.

Jolly calls these elections a turning point for the Silver City.

He says over the past three years he’s helped Trail move forward with business and downtown development.

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