Andrew Prince for Ward 9 |
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| Website | http://www.andrewprince.ca/ |
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| Category | Community Information > Municipal Elections > Barrie |
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Re-elect Rod Jackson, Barrie Ward 3
A Message from Rod
Never before has the time been better work together to shape where our city should be headed. You can help me continue to create jobs, manage taxes and make our streets safer by managing our city better!
Working together with you to get results and build a better community we will:
•Make safer streets by engaging citizens to be more active using successful models of community building from around the world.
•Bring better paying jobs to our city by helping our current professional sectors grow. Right now in Barrie 75% of our population is employed by small business...much of that is NON -retail. Lets help them grow!
•Responsible growth is important. The next ten years in Barrie's development will be critical. It is essential our growth is controlled to avoid mistakes of the past.
I won't stop following through, thats my commitment to you
Your Neighbour,
Rodney Jackson
Councillor Ward Three -
Paolo Fabrizio for Barrie City Council Ward 9, 2010
I believe that your taxes should be spent on needed repairs that you and your neighbours need, first, and theatres, second. I want to do what you say, for what you need, and not some well-organized, special interest group wants. Do you agree with me? Then be sure to give me your support on October 25. You may as well participate, as you already paid for this election! -
Joe Tascona 4 Mayor
No Tax Increases
Experience to Lead
Real Jobs for Barrie
Better Services for You -
Rob Hamilton
Barrie is a vibrant, dynamic and energetic city with remarkable potential.
I’ve been proud to call Barrie my home since moving here more than thirty six years ago and have worked to make it an even better place to live, work and raise a family.
I love Barrie and it’s why I want to be your mayor.
Being mayor requires a number of different skills‚ but the most important is remembering who you work for – you and the citizens of Barrie.
It’s about listening‚ being involved in the community and working together to make this city a better place. -
Bonnie Ainsworth, Ward 1
Although I decided not to throw my hat in the ring in 2003, many of you may remember I had the privilege to serve as your Council representative for two three year terms from 1997 to 2003. Here I am seven years later asking you to send me back on October 25th.
