Ward 26 challenger promises ‘local voice’
Let the games begin. In the race to win Ward 26 in the Oct. 27 municipal election they already have.
Read MoreLet the games begin. In the race to win Ward 26 in the Oct. 27 municipal election they already have.
Read MoreUrban planner Terry Mills finished second to Karen Stintz for the Ward 16 council seat in 2010. Calling it “a new game” now that Stintz has stepped aside to run for mayor on Oct. 27, he has thrown his hat into the ring for a second run at the Eglinton-Lawrence seat.
Read MoreDespite a provincial election campaign crowding the news wires, a couple of local council candidates are using social media to make sure their names and the Oct. 27 municipal election date stay in public view.
Read MoreAfter 11 years as trustee of Eglinton-Lawrence, Howard Goodman is calling it quits.
Read MoreThere’s no mountain too tall to climb for Erwin Sniedzins.
Read MoreThe race for the Ward 26 council seat is shaping up to be a potential repeat of four years ago, now that Jon Burnside, has registered as a candidate in the Oct. 27 municipal election.
Read MoreThree prominent midtown incumbents are the only candidates to have filed so far to run in their respective wards in the Oct. 27 municipal election, but they’re not resting on their laurels.
Read MoreMayoral candidate and Ward 16 councillor Karen Stintz said she’s appreciative of her constituents for their understanding following the latest Rob Ford debacle.
Read MoreWard 15 councillor Josh Colle is officially seeking a second term.
Read MoreLongtime Toronto District School Board trustee Shelley Laskin is seeking re-election in Ward 11 (St. Paul’s).
Read MoreNow that all the expected major candidates have declared themselves in the contest for Toronto mayor, the media is excitedly engaged in calling the horse race.
Read MoreIt may not be the most common campaign strategy, but soon-to-be Ward 26 candidate William Jardine says if he wins he’ll be serving one term as councillor — and that’s it.
Read MoreThe race to replace outgoing councillor Karen Stintz in Ward 16 got a little busier when criminal lawyer and teacher Dyanoosh Youssefi filed her nomination papers.
Read MoreAfter being the last area in the city to see a candidate register to run in the Oct. 27 municipal election, Ward 26 has its first candidate.
Read MoreIt may be early, but one city council candidate out to replace Karen Stintz in Ward 16 is hitting the ground running, already having announced a proposal to deal with pedestrian safety.
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