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McLeod runs in Trail mayoral race

One of the four people running for mayor of Trail in next month’s civic elections says creating incentives for downtown revitalization is crucial.

Ian McLeod says the city needs a group to go knock on doors of potential businesses and get them to start-up in Trail – even if that means paying something.


Mcleod – who is President of the Silver City Days committee -also says he’d push for the very long overdue skate park because he says the youth are too often forgotten about.

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