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The new Prince George city council will include four incumbents and four new faces. Incumbents Brian Skakun, Don Bassermann, Murry Krause and Debora Munoz will be returning to council on Dec. 1. Joining them will be newcomers Shari Green, Garth Frizzell, Cameron Stolz and Dave Wilbur. “I want to thank the voters for coming out and voting and showing some support,” Skakun said. Skakun topped the polls with 9,650 votes. Green received 9,469 votes, Krause 8,418 votes, Munoz 8,033 votes, Frizzell 7,831 votes, Bassermann 7,694 votes, Stolz 7,329 votes and Wilbur received 7,254 votes. The new council was given a clear mandate to address the issues of crime reduction, improving air quality and diversifying the economy, Skakun said. ....
City council rejected a proposal to allow alcohol to be consumed in the general seating of CN Centre, Monday. Currently liquor can be consumed in the Lower Concourse (Ice Lounge), private suites, meeting rooms, designated sections of the main concourse and floor area of cabaret shows. City staff estimated, based on the experience of similar-sized arenas, it would increase revenue for CN Centre by 175 per cent after the cost of additional security. “We’ve dared to be different and not serve alcohol (in the stands) at CN Centre,” coun. Don Bassermann said. “We have lots of young people in the stands. I’ve consistently opposed alcohol in the stands.” ....