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Recycling at its finest

There is still some furniture left over from the weekend sale at the Oceanfront Suites at Cowichan Bay.
The hotel was selling off it’s old furniture following some extensive renovations.
Rob Green, manager of sales and marketing says there was a variety of tables, chairs, nightstands, lamps, tv’s and bureau’s for sale on the weekend with the proceeds going to the Rotary Club in Fort MacMurray….
A cheque for just about 3,200 dollars has been handed over to the Rotary Club.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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