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'Scheduling conflict' moves all-candidates debate in Campbell River to April 22

Federal election candidates were originally scheduled to debate on April 6 in Campbell River, but the date has been postponed to April 22
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The Campbell River & District Chamber of Commerce announced Friday (April 4) the all-candidates debate originally scheduled for Sunday (April 6) at the Tidemark Theatre has been postponed to April 22.

"Due to a scheduling conflict the debate has been moved to April 22nd at 4:30 p.m.," says the chamber in an email. 

On Tuesday (April 22), doors open at the Tidemark Theatre at 4 p.m. and seating will be on a first come first serve basis.

For those who don't get a seat, it will be livestreamed on the Tidemark Theatre website.

It will also be aired on Rogers Community TV, with the dates announced next week.

A recording of the debate will be available on the Campbell River & District Chamber of Commerce YouTube Channel April 23.

The general public is invited to submit questions to chair@campbellriverchamber.ca