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Letter: Not good stewardship of our money

By Garry Christensen, Vancouver
Published: December 16, 2021, 6:00am

The Columbian has reported that the city of Vancouver has sold the Navigation Center on Grand Boulevard. As reported, the city lost $600,000 on the sale in three years. That does not include the operational costs during those three years.

It is no wonder I, along with many others, don’t trust our elected politicians.

Not good stewardship of our taxpayer money. Perhaps those responsible should be navigated out of office.

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