List of mayors of North Bay, Ontario

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This is a list of mayors of North Bay, Ontario . The mayor presides over North Bay City Council.

Mayors

  1. John Pourke (first mayor, 1891) [1]
  2. William McKenzie (1892-1893)
  3. Richard Bunyan (1894)
  4. Dr J.B. Carruthers (1895)
  5. Michael Brennan (1896)
  6. Thomas N. Colgan (1897-1898)
  7. J.M. McNamara (1899-1900)
  8. J.G. Cormack (1901)
  9. J. W. Richardson (1902)
  10. William McKenzie (1903-1904)
  11. David Purvis (1905-1906)
  12. Wm Milne (1907-1908)
  13. Robert Rankin (1909-1910)
  14. G.A. McGaughey (1911-1912)
  15. George Lee (1913-1914)
  16. James McIlvenna (1915-1916)
  17. T.J. Patton (1917-1918)
  18. John Ferguson (1919-1922)
  19. John McDonald (1923-1925)
  20. D Barker (1926-1927)
  21. E.L. Banner (1928-1929)
  22. Robert Rowe (1930-1931)
  23. J.W. Richardson (1932-1933)
  24. W.G. Bullbrook (1934-1936)
  25. Robert Rowe (1937-1938)
  26. Arthur Beattie (1939-1940)
  27. C.R. Harrison (1941-1942)
  28. D.G. Stevens (1943)
  29. W.F. Stones (1944-1946)
  30. J.L. Shaw (1947)
  31. Ced Price (1948-1949)
  32. T.M. Palmer (1950-1951)
  33. Arthur Beattie (1952-1953)
  34. Merle Dickerson (1954-1960)
  35. Cecil Hewitt (1961-1965)
  36. Merle Dickerson (1966-1971)
  37. Bruce Goulet (1972-1973)
  38. Merle Dickerson (1974-1980)
  39. Jack Smylie (1980-1982)
  40. Merle Dickerson (1982-1984)
  41. Stan Lawlor (1984-1994)
  42. Jack Burrows (1994-2003)
  43. Vic Fedeli (2003 - November 30, 2010)
  44. Al McDonald (December 1, 2010 - 2022)
  45. Peter Chirico (2022- Present) [2]

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References

  1. "EarlyMayors". homestead.com. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
  2. Darren MacDonald, "Chirico takes the helm in North Bay, five women elected to council". CTV Northern Ontario, October 25, 2022.