Responding to a story in the Dec. 19 Comox Valley Record, Ronna-Rae Leonard wishes to clarify that she has no concern about management of the Pidcock House Emergency Shelter. Leonard is an elected councillor in Courtenay.
Ronna-Rae Leonard wishes to clarify that she has no concern about management of the Pidcock House Emergency Shelter in Courtenay.
Responding to a story in the Dec. 19 Comox Valley Record, Ronna-Rae Leonard wishes to clarify that she has no concern about management of the Pidcock House Emergency Shelter. Leonard is an elected councillor in Courtenay.
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