St. John's City Council
St. John's City Council has been the governing body of the city of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Since 1888, St. John's city council has governed under the Colony of Newfoundland, the Dominion of Newfoundland and since 1949, Canada.[1][2]
The city council currently comprises 11 members: the Mayor, the Deputy Mayor and nine councillors, five which represent wards throughout the city and four that are elected at large.
2017-2021 council
Councillor | Ward |
---|---|
Danny Breen | Mayor |
Sheilagh O'Leary | Deputy Mayor |
Maggie Burton | At large |
Dave Lane | At large |
Sandy Hickman | At large |
Debbie Hanlon | At large |
Deanne Stapleton | Ward 1 |
Hope Jamieson | Ward 2 |
Jamie Korab | Ward 3 |
Ian Froude | Ward 4 |
Wally Collins | Ward 5 |
2013-2017 council
Councillor | Ward |
---|---|
Dennis O'Keefe | Mayor |
Ron Ellsworth | Deputy Mayor |
Dave Lane | At large |
Art Puddister | At large |
Tom Hann | At large |
Sandy Hickman | At large |
Danny Breen | Ward 1 |
Jonathan Galgay | Ward 2 |
Bruce Tilley | Ward 3 |
Sheilagh O'Leary (2016-2017) Bernard Davis (2013-2015) | Ward 4 |
Wally Collins | Ward 5 |
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See also
References
- "CBC Newfoundland and Labrador | Municipal Election 2009". www.cbc.ca. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
- A History of St. John's City Council, 1888 to 1981
External links
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