Kitchener City Council

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Kitchener City Council is the governing body for the city of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.

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The council consists of the Mayor of Kitchener and 10 ward councillors.

2006-2010

Council elected in the 2006 municipal election.

CouncillorWardNotes
Carl Zehr Mayor
John SmolaWard 1
Berry Vrbanovic Ward 2
John GazzolaWard 3
Kelly GallowayWard 4
Geoff LorentzWard 5
Christina WeylieWard 6

2010-2014

Council elected in the 2010 municipal election.

CouncillorWardNotes
Carl Zehr Mayor
Scott DaveyWard 1
Berry Vrbanovic Ward 2
John GazzolaWard 3
Yvonne FernandesWard 4
Kelly GallowayWard 5
Paul SinghWard 6
Bill IoannidisWard 7
Zyg JaneckiWard 8
Frank EtheringtonWard 9
Dan Glenn-GrahamWard 10

2014-2018

Council elected in the 2014 municipal election. [1]

CouncillorWardCommunities
Berry Vrbanovic MayorAt-large
Scott DaveyWard 1Bridgeport, RiverRidge, Rosemount, Heritage Park
Dave SchniderWard 2Stanley Park, Centreville
John GazzolaWard 3Parkway, Vanier, Country Hills East, Hidden Valley, Pioneer Tower
Yvonne FernandesWard 4Strasburg, Doon
Kelly Galloway-SealockWard 5Laurentian West, Huron Park, Williamsburg
Paul SinghWard 6Laurentian Hills, Country Hills, Alpine Village
Bill IoannidisWard 7Forest Heights, Waldau
Zyg JaneckiWard 8Forest Hills, Victoria Hills
Frank EtheringtonWard 9Victoria Park, Southdale, Cherry Hill, Rockway
Sarah MarshWard 10Fairfield, Northward, Central Frederick, Auditorium, King East, Eastwood

2018-2022

Council elected in the 2018 municipal election.

CouncillorWardCommunities
Berry Vrbanovic MayorAt-large
Scott DaveyWard 1Bridgeport, RiverRidge, Rosemount, Heritage Park
Dave SchniderWard 2Stanley Park, Centreville
John GazzolaWard 3Parkway, Vanier, Country Hills East, Hidden Valley, Pioneer Tower
Christine MichaudWard 4Strasburg, Doon
Kelly Galloway-SealockWard 5Laurentian West, Huron Park, Williamsburg
Paul SinghWard 6Laurentian Hills, Country Hills, Alpine Village
Bill IoannidisWard 7Forest Heights, Waldau
Margaret JohnstonWard 8Forest Hills, Victoria Hills
Debbie Chapman Ward 9Victoria Park, Southdale, Cherry Hill, Rockway
Sarah MarshWard 10Fairfield, Northward, Central Frederick, Auditorium, King East, Eastwood

2022-2026

Council elected in the 2022 municipal election.

CouncillorWardCommunities
Berry Vrbanovic MayorAt-large
Scott DaveyWard 1Bridgeport, RiverRidge, Rosemount, Heritage Park
Dave SchniderWard 2Stanley Park, Centreville
Jason DeneaultWard 3Parkway, Vanier, Country Hills East, Hidden Valley, Pioneer Tower
Christine MichaudWard 4Strasburg, Doon
Ayo OwodunniWard 5Laurentian West, Huron Park, Williamsburg
Paul SinghWard 6Laurentian Hills, Country Hills, Alpine Village
Bill IoannidisWard 7Forest Heights, Waldau
Margaret JohnstonWard 8Forest Hills, Victoria Hills
Debbie Chapman Ward 9Victoria Park, Southdale, Cherry Hill, Rockway
Aislinn ClancyWard 10Fairfield, Northward, Central Frederick, Auditorium, King East, Eastwood

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