Deputy Mayor Jeff Lees has filed his nomination papers, intending to run for Port Hope council once again in the October 25 municipal election. More Continue Reading →
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Deputy Mayor Jeff Lees has filed his nomination papers, intending to run for Port Hope council once again in the October 25 municipal election. More Continue Reading →
John Morand is a retired lawyer, wood artist, former city manager and crown corporation chief executive officer, and has filed nomination papers to run in Port Hope’s Ward One in the upcoming municipal election. More Continue Reading →
Bill MacDonald confirmed this week he is seeking a seventh term on Cobourg council. More Continue Reading →
Being on council is something Cobourg resident Larry Sherwin has wanted to do for years — since even before the last municipal election, in which he also ran. More Continue Reading →
Though Cobourg’s councillors have done a wonderful job in bringing the own to where it is, John Henderson said last week, it’s time for a change — “perhaps new faces, new ideas, a new way of doing municipal business,” he listed. More Continue Reading →
Former Hamilton Township mayor Forrest Rowden is back, and this time he’s running for Cobourg council. More Continue Reading →
If elected mayor next October, Gil Brocanier pledged Wednesday, he will use social networking to maintain an online site through which people could communicate with him at any time. More Continue Reading →
Hold your horses, Cobourg has got itself a race — for the position of mayor in the October municipal election. More Continue Reading →
Completing her first term as a Cobourg councillor, Miriam Mutton has announced her intention to run for re-election. More Continue Reading →
The man who served you coffee in The Human Bean for many years now wants to serve you on Cobourg council. More Continue Reading →