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March 13, 2006
Seat warmer racing season begins

Today was a red letter date for those interested in running for the Non-Partisan Association's board of directors. Anyone who wanted to be included in the candidate package being mailed out to association members had to submit their information by 5:00 today. Seven seats are up for grabs at the starboard-leaning civic party's annual general meeting, scheduled to be held on April 12 at Heritage Hall. Two of them have two-year terms rather than the usual three-year term. Seats not being competed for at the annual general meeting include those occupied by Paul Barbeau, David Choi, Yvonne De Valone, Cameron St. John and association president Matt Taylor - all of whom have one year left on the board. For their part, Michelle Custodio, Peter Hyndman and Andrew Graham have two years of service remaining. Nomination papers can be filed up to 15 days before that meeting.

Posted by Sean Holman at 05:59 PM
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I hope Alexis is going to run again,just so that he can keep the rest of us informed on the happenings on the inside...how long before Peter and Suzanne start the coup against people's champion and disabled Sam?

Posted by Dark cloud over the NPA on March 13, 2006 09:48 PM

Who is Alexis? Suzane Anton and Pete Ladner will not start a coup against Sam. They can't cuz it will hurt them more.

Posted by Stranger inTown on March 14, 2006 02:51 AM




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