Manitoba municipal elections, 1992

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The 1992 Manitoba municipal elections were held on October 28, 1992 to elect mayors, councillors and school trustees in various communities throughout Manitoba, Canada.

Manitoba Province of Canada

Manitoba is a province at the longitudinal centre of Canada. It is often considered one of the three prairie provinces and is Canada's fifth-most populous province with its estimated 1.3 million people. Manitoba covers 649,950 square kilometres (250,900 sq mi) with a widely varied landscape, stretching from the northern oceanic coastline to the southern border with the United States. The province is bordered by the provinces of Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west, the territories of Nunavut to the north, and Northwest Territories to the northwest, and the U.S. states of North Dakota and Minnesota to the south.

Canada Country in North America

Canada is a country in the northern part of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometres, making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Canada's southern border with the United States is the world's longest bi-national land border. Its capital is Ottawa, and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. As a whole, Canada is sparsely populated, the majority of its land area being dominated by forest and tundra. Consequently, its population is highly urbanized, with over 80 percent of its inhabitants concentrated in large and medium-sized cities, with 70% of citizens residing within 100 kilometres of the US border. Canada's climate varies widely across its vast area, ranging from arctic weather in the north, to hot summers in the southern regions, with four distinct seasons.

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Cities

Brandon

1992 Brandon municipal election, Mayor of Brandon edit
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesNotes
(x)Rick Borotsik accl..
1992 Brandon municipal election, Councillor, Ward Two edit
CandidateTotal votes% of total votesNotes
Drew Caldwell electednot listed

Winnipeg

See: Winnipeg municipal election, 1992

Rural Municipalities

Rockwood

1992 Rockwood municipal election, Reeve
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
(x)Leon Vandekerckhoveaccl.not listed
1992 Rockwood municipal election, Council, Ward One
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
(x)Clayton McMurrenelectednot listed
1992 Rockwood municipal election, Council, Ward Two
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
(x)Gordon Appleyardelectednot listed
1992 Rockwood municipal election, Council, Ward Three
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
(x)Garnet Thievinelectednot listed
1992 Rockwood municipal election, Council, Ward Four
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
(x)Bill Dockingelectednot listed
1992 Rockwood municipal election, Council, Ward Five
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Gilbert Goodelectednot listed
1992 Rockwood municipal election, Council, Ward Six
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
(x)Alex Glowachukelectednot listed

Villages

Waskada

1992 Waskada municipal election, Mayor of Waskada
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Vaughn Ramsayelected.
1992 Waskada municipal election, Waskada Village Council (four members elected)
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Ernest Mitchellelected.
Melvin Reneyelected.
David Kreklewichelected.
Glenn McGregorelected.

Source: Winnipeg Free Press newspaper, 29 October 1992.

School Divisions

1992 Manitoba municipal elections, Mystery Lake School Division Trustees edit
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
(x)Stan Franklinelected.
Bev Desjarlais elected.
Fred MacLeanelected.
Gary McMillanelected.
(x)Margaret Pronykelected.
(x)Ana Rodriguezelected.
(x)Morgan Svendsenelected.
Thompson, Manitoba City in Manitoba, Canada

Thompson is the largest city in the Northern Region of Manitoba and is situated along the Burntwood River, 761 kilometers north of Winnipeg. Originally founded in 1956 as a mining town, Thompson now primarily serves as the "Hub of the North", providing goods and services to the surrounding communities.

University of Chile public university in Santiago, Chile

The University of Chile is a public university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842 and inaugurated on September 17, 1843. It is the oldest and the most prestigious in the country. It was established as the continuation of the former colonial Royal University of San Felipe (1738), and has a rich history in academic, scientific and social outreach. The university seeks to solve national and regional issues and to contribute to the development of Chile. It is recognized as one of the best universities Latin America for its leadership and innovation in science, technology, social sciences, and arts through the functions of creation, extension, teaching, and research.

Footnotes

  1. Glen MacKenzie, "Victim met suspected killer in hospital: RCMP", Winnipeg Free Press, 4 March 1996, A1; Nick Martin, "Trustees hope hints at funds for poor kids materialize in budget", Winnipeg Free Press, 5 December 1997, A9.
  2. Bob Lowery, "Guess who's suspended for fighting?", Winnipeg Free Press, 24 February 1994.
  3. Glen MacKenzie, "Businesswoman honoured", Winnipeg Free Press, 9 October 1996, p. 4; "Manitoba movers", Winnipeg Free Press, 4 October 2000, B4, and Presentation to Pay Equity Task Force Archived 2006-11-13 at the Wayback Machine ., BPW Canada, 20 June 2002, accessed 9 December 2006; BPW News International Archived 2004-09-07 at the Wayback Machine ., Official Newsletter of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women, August 2004, accessed 9 December 2006.
  4. Doug Nairne, "Plan to change electoral map under attack", Winnipeg Free Press, 28 August 1998, A3.
  5. INCO-Thompson reach tax deal, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 18 February 2000.
  6. See Interim Council Members [ permanent dead link ], University College of the North, accessed 9 December 2006; "Northern college appoints council", Winnipeg Free Press, 25 June 2004, A10.
  7. Bill Redekop, "Thompson on tenterhooks as nickel price hits the skids", Winnipeg Free Press, 23 August 1998, A1)

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