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Nelson small business needs help to grow:council candidate

A candidate for Nelson city council aims to strengthen social services and create more affordable housing but also understands the need for a stronger local economy.

Michael Dailly says he’d work with the Chamber to create incentives to help grow small business in and around the area – especially clean industry.


Dailly appears very committed to the task having attended council meetings for months and preparing an election brochure early in the process.

He had a 30 year career as a firefighter in Toronto and was an executive officer with the union.

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