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The Green party has nominated a slate of 11 candidates — four for city council, three for park board and four for school board — to run in the Oct. 20 Vancouver civic election.

Current city councillor Adriane Carr, who was the top vote getter in the 2014 Vancouver municipal election, will be seeking a third term at city hall. Also running for a Green seat on council are current park board commissioner Michael Wiebe, community activist Pete Fry, who was the Green candidate in the 2017 Vancouver byelection, and architect David Wong, who represented the Greens in the Vancouver-Hastings riding in the 2017 B.C. election.

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“I’m excited,” said Carr. “We’ve nominated a fabulous team of candidates for an election that people are saying will be a new breakthrough for the Vancouver Green Party.”

The Green nominees running for a seat on the park board include current park board chair Stuart Mackinnon, Inner City Farm founder Camil Dumont and horticulturalist Dave Demers.