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Scurr re-elected as president of Duncan-Cowichan Chamber of Commerce

If it ain’t broke don’t fix it, that’s the mentality Duncan Cowichan Chamber of Commerce members have taken in electing a new president.
Julie Scurr will be back as the head of the chamber for the next year.
She says the position of president wasn’t the only one elected.
Scurr says she is looking forward to working on their advocacy committee and providing value on membership in the new year.

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