PRINCE RUPERT VOL. 9 NO. 47
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014
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Brain elected mayor in landslide win
UP IN FLAMES
Challenger receives 58 per cent support
Heart of our City: David Stirling Page A10
BY SHAUN THOMAS PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
The unofficial results of the 2014 Prince Rupert municipal election are in and Lee Brain has been elected Mayor by a landslide. Brain collected 2,495 votes with incumbent Jack Mussallem second with 890 votes. Tony Briglio - Lee Brain finished with 474 votes and Sheila Gordon-Payne finished with 411 votes, giving Brain 58 per cent of the popular vote. Brain said that margin of victory took him by surprise, but he said he is more than ready to take on the role of mayor.
“People want to see change in Prince Rupert.”
Sports Minor soccer sees increase in players Page A14 The Port Edward Volunteer Fire Department was called to a trailer fire shortly before midnight on Nov. 15, a fire that completely engulfed the building. Fire chief Shawn Pettitt said seven firefighters spent several hours battling the blaze, which also destroyed two vehicles. Everyone inside the home was able to escape without injury, but the trailer was a write-off. The cause of the fire is undetermined, but Pettitt said it is not being treated as suspicious.
See BRAIN on Page A3
Community Metlakatla library now in place Page A19
Haida Gwaii On-island radiation testing begins Page B1
MacDonald returned as Port Edward mayor Two incumbent councillors voted out BY SHAUN THOMAS PORT EDWARD / The Northern View
Port Edward will have two new faces around the council table for the next four years, but Dave MacDonald will be returning as mayor. MacDonald received 191 votes compared to 64 ballots cast for Alice Kruta, giving MacDonald another term with 74.9 per cent of the popular vote. “I’m quite happy to be back in and I thank all the candidates who ran because it takes a lot out of your personal life,” said MacDonald, who will begin his third consecutive term as mayor of Port Edward next month. MacDonald will be leading a council that
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“I am looking forward to the first meeting with the new council.” - Dave MacDonald is a mix of incumbents and new councillors. Incumbent Dan Franzen received the most votes with 152, followed by former councillor James Brown with 143 votes, newcomer Grant Moore with 140 votes and incumbent Christine MacKenzie with 122 votes. The results leave incumbent and
longtime councillor Murray Kristoff and incumbent Knut Bjorndal without a seat after they received 116 votes and 108 votes respectively. Challengers Ed Day and Clayton Vanier received 73 votes and 51 votes respectively. “I want to thank Murray and Knut for their service as councillors for the District of Port Edward and I am looking forward to the first meeting with the new council,” said MacDonald. While there was no election in 2011, with all members of council being acclaimed to their positions, the 255 votes cast in this year’s election is up from 2008. At the end of that campaign a total of 232 residents cast their ballots, signifying an increase of 23 votes.
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