- Tim Rigby
Tim Rigby is a politician in
Ontario ,Canada . He served asMayor of St. Catharines from1997 to2006 , and is currently a Niagara Regional Councillor.Rigby is an insurance broker in private life, and was a partner with the Rose, Horne and Stevenson Group from
1979 to1997 . [ [http://www.st.catharines.com/cityservices/mayorcouncil/mayor_profile.asp Tim Rigby mayoral biography page, City of St. Catharines] , accessed 18 September 2006.] He has also been active in the sports community, serving as the president of Rowing Canada and leading a successful drive for St. Catharines to host the 1999 World Rowing Championships. ["Canadian rowers are blown away", "Toronto Star", 22 September 1988, A3 and Bill Dunphy, "Fort Erie, St. Catharines have new men in charge", "Hamilton Spectator", 11 November 1997, B9.] In1996 , he was inducted into the St. Catharines Sports Hall of Fame. [Brude Huff, "Runners get last chance for a record", "Toronto Star", 6 November 1996, B11.]Rigby was endorsed by outgoing Mayor
Alan Unwin in 1997, and defeated city councillorRick Dykstra by a significant margin. As Mayor of St. Catharines, he received an automatic position on theNiagara Regional Council . He was re-elected without opposition in 2000. Rigby has tried to reduce St. Catharines's traditional dependence on industry, and to permit diversification in the high-tech sector. [Madhavi Acharya-Tom Yew, "Garden City outgrows its heavy-industry past", "Toronto Star", 6 April 2002, E09.] He nonetheless joined with other southern Ontario mayors to seek federal and provincial assistance for Canada's automotive sector in2002 . [Steve Arnold, "Mayors plead for aid to auto industry", "Hamilton Spectator", 13 November 2002, D07.]He was narrowly re-elected in 2003, defeating rival candidate Wendy Patriquin by 54 votes. Rigby was 63 years old during this campaign. [Kate Harries, "Di Ianni prevails in Hamilton, defeats former NDP minister", "Toronto Star", 11 November 2003, A08.]
Rigby supported the 2005 merger of Hamilton Hydro Inc. and St. Catharines Hydro Utility Services Inc., which created the third-largest electricity distribution company in Ontario. [Dave Kewley, "Two utilities in name search for 'MergeCo'", "Hamilton Spectator", 17 January 2005, A04.] He has also given support in principle to plans for a ferry service from St. Catharines to
Toronto . [Paul Legall, "Cross-lake ferry service floated again", "Hamilton Spectator", 6 February 2006, A02; Christopher Hume, "Waterfront lessons from down the QEW", "Toronto Star", 10 April 2006.] In June 2006, he led council in approving a controversial seventeen-storey condominium in the Port Dalhousie waterfront area. [Matt Kruchak, "Controversial lakeside condo OK'd", "Hamilton Spectator", 29 June 2006, A4.]On
April 25 ,2006 , Rigby announced that he would not seek a fourth term as mayor. He instead sought direct election to the Niagara Regional Council, and was narrowly defeated for the sixth and final regional seat in St. Catharines. Rigby was, however, appointed to Regional Council as St. Catharines' sixth representative, replacingPeter Partington who will serve as Regional Chair. [ [http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/webapp/sitepages/content.asp?contentid=314616&catname=Local+News&classif=News+Live City selects Rigby to fill Region council seat] ]Table of offices held
Electoral record
The 2003 results are taken from the City of St. Catharines website, available [http://www.stcatharines.ca/elections/election_results/election_results.php here] . The 1997 results are taken from the Hamilton Spectator, 11 November 1997, B9. The final official results were not significantly different.
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