Annapolis Valley Register

Hurlock named Annapolis PC candidate

- ANNAPOLIS ROYAL

Ginny Hurlock, an IT consultant, will be the Annapolis Progressiv­e Conservati­ve candidate in the next provincial election.

Hurlock has a myriad of experience in business. She has also been a volunteer with the Royal Canadian Legion, the King’s Theatre, local boards of trade, farmers’ markets and the Digby Area Tourism Associatio­n.

Hurlock says she sought the nomination because local priorities in Annapolis are not getting the attention they deserve.

“Premier (Stephen) Mcneil has forgotten about local priorities. He’s too distracted in Halifax to really focus on the needs of our community,” she said. “I’m ready to take on Stephen Mcneil in the upcoming provincial election and make sure our real local priorities are addressed in the House of Assembly.”

Hurlock says residents of Annapolis will be better off under a Jamie Baillie Progressiv­e Conservati­ve government.

“We’re lacking in the provincial leadership necessary for our province to remain viable. We need change, locally and provincial­ly,” said Hurlock. “With Jamie Baillie as our premier, we can turn this economy around and invest in important areas like health, education and infrastruc­ture. We will put local communitie­s first.”

Baillie says Hurlock has the drive, passion and experience to represent her community.

“With Ginny’s determinat­ion, small business background and history of community engagement, the people of Annapolis will be well represente­d at the House of Assembly,” said Baillie. “She will be the strong local voice Annapolis deserves.”

Hurlock has one daughter.

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CONTRIBUTE­D Ginny Hurlock is the new Progressiv­e Conservati­ve candidate in Annapolis County.
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