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ELECTION RESULT:RDCK areas and referenda

Area D 

Aimee Watson  463

Donna Cormie 125

Area E 

Ramona Faust   692

Rick Marken      440

Area F 

Tom Newell      475

Kevin LePape  387

Area G 

Hans Cunningham 218

Werner Kraus          24

Area J 

Rick Smith          353

Gord Zaitsoff      202

Referenda

Are you in favour of borrowing of up to $1.2 million to renovate the Riondel Community Centre?

YES 31

NO 116

Are you in favour of establishing a conservation fund service with an annual requisition of up to $106,500 or $0.062 per $1,000 of property assessment, whichever is greater, to be collected by an annual parcel tax?

YES 1,128

No 1,042

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