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| Website | http://www.keithhull.com/collingwood-election/ |
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| Description | It is an honour and privilege to run in the 2010 Town of Collingwood Municipal Election. I am seeking one of seven available council seats. Like many of you, we agree that Collingwood and the surrounding areas are a great place to “live, work and play.” Knowledge, Vision, Passion and Respect for others are the four pillars that I am running on during this campaign. I believe that I possess these qualities and when put together make a strong foundation for a leader for a better today and tomorrow. Again, thank you for visiting my site. Let me earn your vote on October 25th, 2010. |
| Category | Community Information > Municipal Elections > Collingwood |
| Keywords | Collingwood Council |
| Link ID | 120 |
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Keith Hull
It is an honour and privilege to run in the 2010 Town of Collingwood Municipal Election. I am seeking one of seven available council seats. Like many of you, we agree that Collingwood and the surrounding areas are a great place to “live, work and play.” Knowledge, Vision, Passion and Respect for others are the four pillars that I am running on during this campaign. I believe that I possess these qualities and when put together make a strong foundation for a leader for a better today and tomorrow. Again, thank you for visiting my site. Let me earn your vote on October 25th, 2010. -
Cheryl Nicholls Jones
The public services that municipalities deliver affect us every day. In this economic climate when municipalities are cash strapped because of long standing under funding and downloading of responsibilities, it is imperative that Collingwood has a council that defends good jobs and a decent standard of living for all.
