Qualicum Beach Coun. Scott Harrison is back at work just weeks after donating a kidney to Qualicum First Nation Chief Michael Recalma.
Harrison was welcomed back by Mayor Brian Wiese and fellow councillors during the regular board meeting on March 16. He informed them he is feeling much better.
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Coun. Teunis Westbroek asked Harrison about the level of pain associated with the surgery.
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Harrison said except for some bruising around the incision, he is fine and is no longer taking any painkillers.
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