St. Catharines municipal election, 2000
- St. Catharines municipal election, 2000
The St. Catharines municipal election of 2000 was held to elect a mayor and councillors for the city of St. Catharines, Ontario.
Results
*Carol Disher was elected to council in 1997, 2000 and 2003. She was president of the Niagara Bruce Trail Club in the early 1990s. [Karen O'Brien, "Taking a hike into the past", "Hamilton Spectator", 23 March 1992, B4.] She tried to prevent the merger of Hamilton and St. Catharines power utilities in 2004, [Dave Kewley, "St. Kitts hydro plugs into Hamilton", "Hamilton Spectator", 9 November 2004, A8.] and unsuccessfully urged council to ban the cosmetic use of pesticides in January 2006. [ [http://www.waterkeeper.ca/content/fish/pesticide_ban_dies_as_council.php Marlene Bergsma, "Pesticide ban dies as council flip-flops", "St. Catharines Standard", 17 January 2006] , Lake Ontario Waterkeeper, accessed 5 November 2006.] She was also a prominent opponent of the Port Dalhousie tower complex purchase. [ [http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/webapp/sitepages/content.asp?contentid=256315&catname=Letters%20to%20the%20Editor&classif= M. Zito, "Tower opponents deserve voter support Nov. 13", "St. Catharines Standard", 2 November 2006] , accessed 5 November 2006.]
The results are provided by the City of St. Catharines, and are available [http://www.stcatharines.ca/Elections/resources/00results.pdf here] .
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