Experience a factor for long-serving GF candidate

A councillor running again next month has plenty of experience.

Neil Krog has served several terms as councillor and one as mayor.

Krog says the current council has been unified and decisive on key issues including water metering.

He says while he also supports mayoral challenger Cher Wyers he will be giving his vote to incumbent Brian Taylor. Despite having history with Taylor on past councils Krog thinks he’s done “an awesome” job the last three years.

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