Sentences with phrase «city councillors who»

She talks to a city councillor who thinks other factors are at work.

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Despite his rural pedigree, I would not discount his ability to build relationships with the group of young municipal leaders who have been elected in recent years, including Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi and Edmonton City Councillor Don Iveson.
And other texts: Letter of Consolation to all who Suffer Persecution (1522), Temporal Authority: to what extent it should be obeyed (1523), covering a wide range of the responsibilities of the state, Ordinance of a Common Chest (1523), That Jesus Christ was born a Jew (1523), a defence of the teaching that Jesus was the promised «Messiah» of the Jews, To all Christians in Worms (1523), Concerning the Ministry (1523), Trade and Usuary (1524), stricter than some earlier medieval theories but not in practice greatly different (and he sent a letter to the Saxon Chancellor, Gregory Bruck on the same topic), To the Councillors of all Cities in Germany that they establish and maintain Christian Schools (1525), How God rescued an Honourable Nun (1524), the story of an escape from a convent, A Christian Letter of Consolation to the People of Miltenberg (1524).
David Blunkett, who became leader of the city council in 1980, had been the youngest councillor in the country 10 years earlier when he and Michie were first elected.
«Grenoble becomes the first French city to roll back [water] privatisation,» remembers Olivier Bertrand, who has since been elected municipal councillor with the majority party, the Greens.
There might even be a case for breathing a bit of life back into London's Lib Dems, represented by the long - time former Southwalk councillor Caroline Pidgeon, who are, in the country's most liberal city, just as moribund as everywhere else.
Cities Minister, Greg Clark, who is an MP and has been a councillor, has this to say of the collection of essays:
But this campaign has seen the defection to the Conservatives of one particular Worcester woman, Pam Clayton - who served as a Labour councillor in the city between 2004 and 2008.
Several other Democratic candidates showed up for the festivities, including Mike Derrick, who lost his race to unseat Rep. Elise Stefanik (R - Willsboro), newly - minted judge Keith Bruno, City Councillor Rachelle Armstrong and Damian Battinelli, who lost his bid for a spot on the council.
That's the view of the City Council's Deputy Leader Councillor Graham Chapman and Leader of the Opposition Councillor Andrew Rule, who have raised the issue in a letter to -LSB-...]
Councillor Sam Webster, who oversees education for Nottingham City Council, said: «These budget cuts will mean cuts to important aspects of school life.
Craig Sauvé, a city councillor and an associate member of the executive committee responsible for animal control, said on Friday that the ban on acquiring pit - bull - type dogs and the requirements that people who already own animals that the city considers to be pit - bull - type muzzle their dogs and buy a special licence will be suspended.
The unlikely ascension of a little - known suburban councillor who hates government spending to owner of the city's keys was a surprise to almost everyone, especially the departing administration who had done so much to raise Toronto's international reputation as a well - designed city.
They went to their city councillor, who managed to get some stop signs added to control traffic.
From national politics let's turn our sights to the local variety: Bob LeDrew over at Flacklife has picked up the newsdurhamregion.com story of Oshawa City Councillor Robert Lutczyk who claims to hold the copyright on the name «University of Ontario Institute of Technology» among other names.
For the first time in history, we are adopting explicit Codes of Conduct to govern the politicians who seek to serve as mayors and city councillors.
A former Toronto city councillor, lawyer and immigration adjudicator who served seven months in jail for breach of trust and agreeing to accept benefit has been granted permission to surrender his licence to practise law and ordered to pay $ 5,000 in costs for the investigation against him.
Is there not an argument, however, that a mayor who was a councillor for ten years and who had the benefit of clear legal advice from the city solicitor should know enough not to be a judge in his own case?
One is former Chateauguay city councillor and local businessman Michel Gendron, who is fighting the legality of a motion presented by council to dismiss him from office over his refusal to complete an obligatory declaration of property, which all elected officials are required to do under Quebec's Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities.
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