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Campbell River council elects to buy two new airport trucks instead of one

City staff say it will be cheaper in the long run to scrap its plan to buy a used truck
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Kristen Douglas/Campbell River Mirror The city is purchasing two fuel delivery trucks for its $1.3 million jet fuel facility its building this year at the Campbell River Airport.

Thinking long-term, city council will purchase two new fuel trucks instead of one new and one used vehicle for the city’s new jet fueling facility at the Campbell River Airport.

Council elected to scrap the original plan to buy a used airport fuel truck after just a single bid to provide the truck materialized from the tender issued by the city earlier this year.

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