Adriane Carr Resigns Vancouver Council
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Adriane Carr leaving Vancouver council, setting up two-seat byelection

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Green Coun. Adriane Carr announced Wednesday she is resigning her seat in Vancouver .
The move sets up a two -seat byelection to replace OneCity Coun . Christine Boyle .
The byelection is expected to cost the city as much as $2 million .
In 1983 , Carr and her husband Paul George co-founded the B.C. Green Party .