Calgary voters have re-elected Naheed Nenshi as mayor.
An underdog in the last election, Nenshi began this campaign as a seasoned veteran praised for his handling of the city’s flood crisis in June.
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Calgary voters have re-elected Naheed Nenshi as mayor.
An underdog in the last election, Nenshi began this campaign as a seasoned veteran praised for his handling of the city’s flood crisis in June.
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Red Deer voters have decisively rejected switching to a ward system, with 71.7 per cent of plebiscite respondents preferring to maintain an at-large voting system.
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It’s been nearly four months since flood waters ripped through Leslie Lambert’s home in High River.
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High River’s current town council held its final meeting on Monday, marking the end of their three-year team one week before residents will elect a new mayor and group of councillors on October 21.
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Until Fort Macleod acquires a completely new town council, including the head honcho, the municipality will continue to deteriorate. Taxes are being spent foolishly on raw land, the town-owned electrical equipment fails repeatedly, intersection signs are hidden by shrubbery, unusually thin pavement on the streets allows a variety of plants to thrive.
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At last count, Airdrie was just shy of 50,000 residents. Eleven new people move to the city every day.
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Veteran councillor Ben Henderson is getting a clear message on the doorsteps in his central ward — city hall is out of touch and people are frustrated.
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EDMONTON – The issues in Ward 5 vary, with new communities facing different problems from the old ones they’re next to.
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EDMONTON – The Oct. 21 municipal election could represent a watershed moment for the city’s development, says the executive director of the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues.
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Ward 11 was starkly divided along donor lines Monday night as inner-city growth versus suburban sprawl dominated a campaign discussion.
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