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Seaward Enterprises Association of Newfoundland and Labrador is hosting its first general meeting in Gander next month where it will elect a new president and regional representatives.

SEA-NL represents inshore fishing owners in Newfoundland and Labrado. - Barb Dean-SimmonsGANDER, N.L. — The Seaward Enterprises Association of Newfoundland and Labrador is hosting its first general meeting to elect a new president and regional representatives on Feb. 25.

Sullivan first took a leave of absence from the company to run for the FFAW presidency but later resigned as part of a legal challenge of the election process. During the meeting at the Albatross Hotel in Gander, elections for regional representatives in the fishing zones adjacent to the province will be held.

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