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#CQvotes2018: Two more vie for Coquitlam council seats

Two life-long Coquitlam residents are seeking seats on council.

Two life-long Coquitlam residents are seeking seats on council.

 

While they said they are not running as a slate, Robert Mazzarolo and Darryl Stickler told The Tri-City News they “generally agree on the issues” and have decided to combine their resources and even share a website — mazzarolo-stickler.com. 

“Working together allows us to keep our costs down, while at the same time, reaching out to and communicating with more people,” said Mazzarolo, a Burquitlam resident who has worked in banking and law, in an email.

This is Stickler’s second run for council after he failed to win a seat in the 2008 campaign. He also has a financial background, working as a commercial banker, where he said he has gained experience negotiating with real estate developers. 

Municipal elections will be held on Oct. 20.

• An earlier version of this story stated that Darryl Stickler was an executive board member with the Coquitlam Sports Centre Users Association (CSCUA). In fact, he only attended a handful of meetings in 2009 and 2010 as a representative of the Coquitlam Jr. Adanacs lacrosse club.