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Municipal Election

Meet the candidates: Jamie Cressman (Video)

Meet the candidates: Jamie Cressman (Video)

Current River hopeful brings a dozen years of municipal administration experience to the ballot.
Meet the candidates: Andrew Foulds (Video)

Meet the candidates: Andrew Foulds (Video)

Completion of Current River Dam project among goals of long-time ward councillor.
Meet the candidates: Dick Waddington (Video)

Meet the candidates: Dick Waddington (Video)

Longtime former councillor was first elected in 1979 and served 21 consecutive years on council. He was also elected in 2003.
Meet the candidates: Andy Wolff (Video)

Meet the candidates: Andy Wolff (Video)

Current River candidate finished runner-up in the 2014 municipal election.
Meet the candidates: Charmaine McCraw (Video)

Meet the candidates: Charmaine McCraw (Video)

City council needs change and first-time candidate says her background in economic development -- and willingness to consult the public on big decisions -- makes her the ideal choice to deliver it.
Meet the candidates: Lori Paras (Video)

Meet the candidates: Lori Paras (Video)

Local businesswoman says her goal as an at-large councillor would be to put and end to expensive projects the city can't afford and to find ways to decrease people's water bills.
Meet the candidates: Marty Rajala (Video)

Meet the candidates: Marty Rajala (Video)

Tired of his taxes going up, at-large hopeful wants to end them from skyrocketing year after year.
Meet the candidates: Aldo Ruberto (Video)

Meet the candidates: Aldo Ruberto (Video)

Passion for the city of Thunder Bay is what keeps veteran councillor coming back for more.
Meet the candidates: Viktor Saari (Video)

Meet the candidates: Viktor Saari (Video)

At-large candidate said the city isn't spending enough on roads and other infrastructure, but seems to have money for art galleries and other big-ticket items.
Meet the candidates: Orville Santa (Video)

Meet the candidates: Orville Santa (Video)

After 15 years on the political sidelines, former councillor decides it's time to get back in the game and return Thunder Bay to prosperity.
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