Civic Election 2010
Ouellette plans to fund sewage plant upgrades with bonds, expanded levy
2 minute read Friday, Sep. 26, 2014Mayoral candidate Robert-Falcon Ouellette says he’ll issue bonds and stake a share of an expanded container environmental levy to pay for needed upgrades to the city’s sewage treatment plants.
Ouellette said Winnipeg has a responsibility to stop dumping pollutants into the Red River that threaten Lake Winnipeg.
“A sustainable city is about making the most of scarce resources,” Ouellette said Friday morning during a news event on the lawn of the North End sewage treatment plant. “Ultimately, our goal should be to be as environmentally efficient as we can.”
Ouellette outlined a complex plan to pay for the treatment plant upgrades: he’ll convince the province and the container industry to increase the levy on disposable drink containers from two cents to 10 cents, with five cents being a refundable deposit, two cents continuing to go to the Canadian Beverage Container Recycling Association and the remaining three cents going to the city’s new environment fund.
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Steeves rules out increasing arts funding; Ouellette and Bowman pledge to increase it
2 minute read Preview Friday, Sep. 26, 2014Mayoral candidates debate downtown safety
3 minute read Preview Wednesday, Sep. 10, 2014Steeves changes his mind on bus rapid transit and wants to kill the project
3 minute read Preview Monday, Aug. 25, 2014Hrynyk named school board chair
1 minute read Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010WINNIPEG - Suzanne Hrynyk has been elected chair of the Winnipeg School Board.
The election took place at an inaugural board meeting Monday night. Trustee Kristine Barr was elected as vice chair.
Seven of the nine former trustee board members were returned to office: Joyce Bateman, Rita Hildahl, Jackei Sneesby, Kristine Barr, Anthony Ramos, Mike Babinsky and Suzanne Hrynyk.
They’re joined by newly elected trustees Darlyne Bautista and Cathy Collins.
Rural voting: Selkirk gets new mayor in major election upset
2 minute read Friday, Oct. 29, 2010DAVID Bell can say he's seen life from both sides now.
The psychiatric nurse at Selkirk Mental Health Centre, who pulled one of the biggest election upsets in 2002 to become Selkirk's mayor, had the tables turned on him Wednesday night.
Bell was bounced by local grocery store manager Larry Johannson.
People thought it would be close. Johannson, an assistant manager in the local Safeway store, is a popular man in Selkirk.
Vote’s over; it’s back to work for Katz
3 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 29, 2010Voters send aboriginal school trustees packing
2 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 29, 2010NDP taking another look at endorsement process
3 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 29, 2010St. Boniface
1 minute read Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010The last time Dan Vandal stepped into the
electoral ring, it was a tough and bloody fight as
the former pugilist squeaked out a win over the
St. Boniface incumbent Franco Magnifico.
Nippy weather, wind keep plenty of voters away from polling stations
3 minute read Preview Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010Ex-Jet scores seat on council
2 minute read Preview Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010St. Vital
1 minute read Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010The veteran KO'd the wannabe in St. Vital on Wednesday night.
Gord Steeves, who has been on Winnipeg city council for 10 years, won his fourth election, easily defeating Harry Wolbert by a margin of 14,960 to 3,207.
"I hope it means people have confidence in me. I hope it means people respect the kind of leadership I've offered St. Vital," Steeves said in a telephone interview.
Steeves' name has long been bandied about as a mayoral contender. But he said it is too soon to think about 2014.
Slim win sparks call for recount
3 minute read Preview Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010Orlikow holds off Kowalson
3 minute read Preview Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010Katz racks up decisive victory
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