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September 24, 2005
The shape of things to come?

The ballots haven't been counted yet. But supporters of Non-Partisan Association mayoral nomination hopeful Christy Clark are already passing out invitations to her "victory party." The booze-up is being held at The Cellar, an establishment operated by Granville Entertainment Group - the pub and restaurant empire owned by Blaine Culling. Federal Conservative operative and Sea Level Communications Ltd. principal Tim Crowhurst is known to be a close associate of Mr. Culling's and firm vice-president Vance Campbell. Meanwhile, Sam Sullivan's campaign seems to have vacated the second floor of the Marriott Pinnacle Hotel - with not a single leather jacket in-sight. But we're told their reception will be held in the Mariott Pinnacle Hotel's Shaughnessy Room. The following is a copy of Ms. Clark's invite.

CHRISTY CLARK
VICTORY PARTY
@
The Cellar
Granville at Nelson Street
4:30 pm
(this is a private function, so please enter through Doolins Pub)

Posted by Sean Holman at 03:03 PM
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The suspense is killing me.

Posted by David M. on September 24, 2005 03:31 PM

At the rate the NPA counting is taking place you can take in their NERVE SUNDAY tomorrow - which seems appropriate, since Christy has a lot of nerve trying to run for mayor of Vancouver!

Posted by Bill Tieleman on September 24, 2005 05:12 PM

Boy, I'd love to be a fly on the wall at this "victory"party...

Posted by N on September 24, 2005 05:35 PM




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