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Fort St. John Classic Cruisers Club gets new president, Canada Day saved

Summary by Energetic City
Classic cars on display Fort St. John’s Canada Day celebration in 2023. (Spencer Hall, Energeticcity.ca) FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — A new president has been appointed by the Fort St. John Classic Cruisers Club.  The club desperately needed a new president and treasurer due to vacancies in the positions after the club’s acting president, Cameron Alexander, resigned in January to pursue personal interests. Matthew Derkach, a 20-year resident of Fort St…
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Energetic City broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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