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Mayoral candidate Gordon thinks Duncan needs 'new blood'

Peter Lockhart Gordon is the man standing in the way of Phil Kent’s goal to be re-elected as Duncan’s mayor.
Gordon, a lawyer who worked for the City of Toronto for well over a decade, has declared his intentions to become the municipality’s next leader.
He explains what he feels is problematic with politics in the Cowichan Valley.
Gordon says he wants to bring “new blood” to Duncan, which has had Kent at its’ helm since 2005.
Voters will have their say on November 15th at the municipal elections.

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