FALL RIVER: Brian Wong will be the Progressive Conservative candidate for Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank in the next provincial election, a release from the N.S. PC Caucus on June 6 said.
Since being elected in 2021, Wong has worked hard to fix the things the Liberals broke and has delivered concrete results, including:
$97,026 to renovate recreation facilities at Cheema Aquatic Club.
$164,000 to support building a sports field at Lockview High School.
$124,229 for the revitalization of Laurie Provincial Park.
A new long term care facility, slated to be open next year, is under construction in Fall River.
“It’s gratifying to be part of a team focused on building up communities and making important progress,” Wong said.
“I’m excited to see how much more we can accomplish for Nova Scotians in the years ahead.”
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Wong is currently the Minister of Advanced Education and Minister responsible for L’nu Affairs.
Before serving as MLA, he had worked as both a teacher and principal and has also operated several businesses.
“The people of Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank could not ask for a more energetic and enthusiastic representative,” said Premier Tim Houston in the release.
“He works tirelessly for the people who elected him and is an important part of our PC team.”
A provincial election is not expected until the third Tuesday in July 2025.