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Quebec needs people to run for local office. The problem is they keep resigning.Municipal leaders across Quebec are looking for ways to get young people, especially women, to run for local office in next year's elections.PoliticsDec 30, 2024
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Two Saint John councillors sue city over ‘humiliating’ sanctionsThe two councillors in Saint John stripped of their duties have launched a lawsuit against the City of Saint John for violating procedural fairness.PoliticsNov 1, 2023
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Pothole frustration hits one Winnipeg neighbourhoodOne Winnipeg neighbourhood had, for so long, grappled with the problem of potholes, even going so far as to fill the craters with flowers.CanadaAug 9, 2023
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Future road connecting Kelowna, B.C. airport with Rutland named in honour of Al HorningHorning worked hard to secure federal approval and funding to extend the airport’s runway in 1990 from 5,300 feet to 7,300 feet, making it the longest runway in the Interior.FeaturesFeb 6, 2023
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Quinte West mourns loss of city councillor Terry CassidyTerry Cassidy, a councillor with the city of Quinte West, has passed away, the city said.PoliticsJan 16, 2023
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Saskatoon looks to provincial government to update ward boundary legislationA report back in October noted the requirement for the City of Saskatoon to undergo a ward boundary review before 2024.PoliticsDec 12, 2022
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Kingston, Ont. Mayor Bryan Paterson cruises toward re-electionIncumbent Kingston Mayor Bryan Paterson cruised to his third term in the city's top job in convincing fashion, collecting over 21,000 ballots.PoliticsOct 25, 2022
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Peachland, B.C. votes in favour of a new mayor and fire hallThe current Peachland fire hall is over 60 years old, and according to the district's CAO the building is in desperate need of replacement.FireOct 17, 2022
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Kelowna, B.C. civic election candidates speak out over vandalized signsA Kelowna mayoral candidate says some of his campaign signs, along with several signs belonging to other candidates, have been damaged.PoliticsSep 20, 2022
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Residents in Toronto neighbourhood concerned about ‘monster home’ build on their street'I mean, it’s too tall, it’s too big and it’s upsetting too — because the whole street was against it,' said Heather Reier, a resident of The Beaches of a new home being built.CanadaSep 1, 2022
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