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No self-interests:RDCK Area D candidate

Restoring 24/7 health care and supporting the forestry industry are key issues for the two candidates running for election in RDCK Area D.

But Aimee Watson says she’s also involved in several other initiatives working as the alternate director to outgoing Andy Shadrack the last few years.

Watson is also trying to improve transportation for seniors and youth.

Watson says In working as the alternate director she has a really good working relationship and understanding of what local government can and can not do. She says she has no self-interests and is not judgmental.

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