St. John's City Council
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St. John's City Council has been the governing body of the city of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador Canada since 1888.[1][2]
The city council currently comprises 11 members: the Mayor, the Deputy Mayor and nine councillors, five which represent wards throughout the city and four that are elected at large.
| Councillor |
Ward |
| Dennis O'Keefe |
Mayor |
| Shannie Duff |
Deputy Mayor |
| Sheilagh O'Leary |
At large |
| Gerry Colbert |
At large |
| Tom Hann |
At large |
| Sandy Hickman |
At large |
| Danny Breen |
Ward 1 |
| Frank Galgay |
Ward 2 |
| Bruce Tilley |
Ward 3 |
| Debbie Hanlon |
Ward 4 |
| Wally Collins |
Ward 5 |
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- ^ http://www.cbc.ca/nl/features/municipalelection2009/stjohns/
- ^ A History of St. John's City Council, 1888 to 1981