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    • Part 1: First Nations of the Peace River Region
    • Part 2: The Fur Trade Era
    • Part 3: Transportation and Communication
    • Part 4: Old Timers and the Price of Land
    • Part 5: Dawson Creek: The Story of the Community
    • Part 6: Mysteries, Adventures and Indian Legends
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    • Part 13: Policing the Peace
    • Part 14: Pouce Coupe, Rolla, and Other South Peace Communities
    • Part 15: Chetwynd and the Fort St. John Area
    • Part 16: The Alberta Peace
    • Part 17: Natural History of the Peace River Region
    • Part 18: Interviews with Old Timers
    • Part 19: Remembering Our Veterans

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BN14-09: Chetwynd Election Results

Recent History – 1999

Nov. 22, 1999

CHETWYND – Incumbent Charlie Lasser was re-elected Saturday to the mayor’s seat, defeating Bob Shirley 277-249.

Rookie Dori Martin attracted the most votes among the council candidates with 441. Also making council were Bob Nicholson with 378 votes, Curtis Dahl, 329, Ray Cunningham, 327, Thor Pruckl, 307, and Wayne Rose, 268.

Lance Ritter and Bob Reid finished out of the running with 262 and 217 votes respectively.

Mayor

Charlie Lasser 277 52.7%

Bob Shirley 249 47.3%

Council

Dori Martin 441

Bob Nicholson 378

Curtis Dahl 329

Ray Cunningham 327

Thor Pruckl 307

Wayne Rose 268

Lance Ritter 262

Bob Reid 217

Bold denotes elected

This article is taken from the Peace River Block Daily News, Dawson Creek, with the permission of the publisher. The Daily News retains all rights relating to this material. The information in this article is intended solely for research or general interest purposes.

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