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  2. Abbotsford City Council - Wikipedia

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    Abbotsford City Council is the governing body for the City of Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. The council consists of the mayor and eight elected city councillors representing the city as a whole Municipal elections are held every four years across the Province on the third Saturday of November.

  3. List of House members of the 43rd Parliament of Canada

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    Abbotsford: 2006 Terry Beech ‡ Liberal: Burnaby North—Seymour: 2015 Jagmeet Singh: New Democratic: Burnaby South: 2019 Todd Doherty: Conservative Cariboo—Prince George: 2015 Dan Albas: Conservative Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola: 2011 Mark Strahl: Conservative Chilliwack—Hope: 2011 Tamara Jansen: Conservative Cloverdale ...

  4. Ross Siemens - Wikipedia

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    After 24 years outside of politics, Siemens was elected to Abbotsford City Council in the 2014 municipal election running for the Abbotsford First slate. [10] Siemens placed fourth on the eight seat council race, winning 11,255 votes city-wide. Siemens was re-elected in the 2018 municipal election, placing sixth with 14,872 votes.

  5. How to Stream Christmas Eve Mass Online and on TV - AOL

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    If you'd prefer to watch the midnight mass live, you can stream it on the Vatican Youtube Channel. The Mass begins Dec. 24, at 1:30 p.m. ET ( 7:30 p.m. Central European Standard Time).

  6. Abbotsford, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Abbotsford was considered as a possible home for the Chilliwack Chiefs (junior A), who were forced to move in 2006 when the Chilliwack Bruins (a WHL expansion team) took over their arena, Prospera Centre. Abbotsford would have become the home of the Chiefs if the city had supported them in building a new arena; instead, the Chiefs moved to Langley.

  7. Bruce Banman - Wikipedia

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    Banman was elected mayor of Abbotsford in 2011, defeating incumbent mayor George Peary. [6] He ran for re-election in 2014, but was defeated by Henry Braun by fewer than 600 votes. [7] He returned to municipal politics in 2018 by winning a seat on the Abbotsford City Council, receiving the second-highest number of votes among the candidates. [8 ...

  8. Category:People from Abbotsford, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Mayors of Abbotsford, British Columbia (3 P) Pages in category "People from Abbotsford, British Columbia" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.

  9. Ed Fast - Wikipedia

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    Edward D. "Ed" Fast PC QC MP (born June 18, 1955) is a Canadian politician who has served as the member of Parliament (MP) for Abbotsford since 2006.A member of the Conservative Party of Canada, he was Minister for International Trade and Minister for the Asia–Pacific Gateway from 2011 to 2015 under Prime Minister Stephen Harper.