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Barrie Municipal Election 2014
Neil Geisendorf caught the political bug when he fought city hall two years ago. And won.
On June 12, voters head to the polls in the 2014 Ontario election. Learn more about the candidates and political history of the riding of Barrie.
The story behind Barrie Central Collegiate [BCC] and its revitalization has been simmering on the burner for the last ten years. The difficulty for many is that there has been so much “process” and “consultation” and “decision making” that the path is strewn with reports and it all gets rather confusing. Given renewed interest in …
This Simcoe-area riding is situated on the western shore of Lake Simcoe and the Holland River, and includes the towns of Bradford, West Gwillimbury and Innisfil.
Barrie-Simcoe-Bradford was established in 1996 by merging parts of Simcoe Centre and York-Simcoe.
The riding was reduced in 2007 to reflect the growing population of the city of Barrie, creating the Barrie riding and redistributing some territory in the Simcoe-Grey and York-Simcoe ridings.
Population: 135,711 (2011 census, an increase of 5.7% from 2006
Local coverage from CTV News Barrie of the 2014 Ontario provincial election, including the major issues, the policy announcements and what the leaders say and do leading up to voting day on June 12.
Nominations open Thursday, Jan. 2 for Barrie's 2014 municipal election. It will elect the next mayor, 10 city councillors and trustees for Simcoe County's public and separate school boards, ...
Doug Jure facing two other candidates in Ward 10.
Zachary Gillespie-Rogers has joined incumbent Jeff Lehman and political newcomer Ram Faerber in the race to become Barrie's next mayor.
The City of Barrie is undertaking a comprehensive review of Barrie’s ward boundaries to develop an effective and equitable system of representation, with reference to overall projected growth within the municipality.
The city’s existing 10 wards have a significant disparity in terms of the population allocation that is anticipated to become more substantial as a result of the future development of the annexation land.
Gillespie-Rogers wants to trade his spade for the Barrie mayor’s chair next October.
The 19-year-old trades worker filed his nomination papers last week to challenge incumbent Jeff Lehman and political newcomer Ram Faerber in the race to become the next mayor.
“I stand for, and want to give a voice, to the blue-collar working community,” Gillespie-Rogers said. “That’s what I work in. And I feel that we do not have as much of a voice as we should.”
The final voting day for the next Municipal Election is Monday October 27, 2014. Additional voting opportunities will be provided in the weeks preceding the final voting day. Mid-Oct. to Mon. Oct. ...
Nomination Papers Filed (Non-certified)
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BARRIE - With the Ontario election over, a few more hopefuls have registered to run in this October’s municipal election.
Barrie Municipal Election 2014
Barrie residents will head to the polls Oct. 27, 2014.
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