The mayor of Port aux Basques says goodbye, and looks back on his 32 years in office
Brian Button said there are always challenges in municipal services, but post-tropical storm Fiona was “life-changing” for people. Button is not running for re-election as mayor of Port aux Basques. He spoke with the CBC’s Colleen Connors about his three-plus decades in local government. »»» Subscribe to CBC NL to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/cbcnl?sub_c... Read our latest news and more here: https://www.cbc.ca/nl

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