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Winnipeg and Mayor
A week later, about 25, 000 strikers assembled for a demonstration at Market Square, where Winnipeg Mayor Charles Frederick Gray read the Riot Act.
On June 21st, about 25, 000 strikers assembled for a demonstration at Market Square, where Winnipeg Mayor Charles Frederick Gray read the Riot Act.
Since April 1971, the City of Winnipeg has permitted the Mayor to enter into " sister city " agreements with mayors in other countries.
Saint Paul unsuccessfully courted the NHL's Hartford Whalers and Winnipeg Jets under Mayor Norm Coleman, but the Civic Center was an obstacle to both deals.
* July 1-Stephen Juba, politician and Mayor of Winnipeg ( d. 1993 )
* January 21-Bill Norrie, politician and educator, Mayor of Winnipeg ( 1979 – 1992 ), Chancellor of the University of Manitoba ( 2001 – 2009 ), respiratory failure.
* May 2-Stephen Juba, politician and Mayor of Winnipeg ( born 1914 )
On April 4, 2006 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Piper was issued an award by the Mayor, Sam Katz.
He was also Mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba for much of the time between 1934 and 1942.
He served as the 41st Mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba from 1998 to 2004, and was the first openly gay mayor of a large North American city .< ref >
Fletcher defeated star Liberal candidate Glen Murray, a popular former Mayor of Winnipeg, by 734 votes in the 2004 election.
Fletcher supported Sam Katz's bid for re-election as Mayor of Winnipeg in 2006.
* William Nassau Kennedy ( 1839 – 1885 ), second Mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
In 1979 Zuken unsuccessfully ran for Mayor of Winnipeg and won 18 % of the vote.
He also served as the 33rd Mayor of Winnipeg on two occasions.
He was elected Mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1909, and served in that position until 1911.
Councilor-Deputy Mayor City of Winnipeg – 1971-1977
Later in 1986, Doern ran an unsuccessful campaign to become the Mayor of Winnipeg, finishing second with 48, 567 votes, against 78, 998 for incumbent Bill Norrie.
According to reports from friends, Doern became extremely depressed after failing in his bid to become Mayor of Winnipeg.
The Manitoba NDP regained power under Howard Pawley in 1981, and Hemphill was easily elected for the north Winnipeg riding of Logan ( former Mayor Steve Juba was a distant second ).
It is not entirely clear what ideology the party represented, although Hawryluk was previously a candidate of the Social Credit Party, and later promoted a fiscally conservative agenda as a fringe candidate for Mayor of Winnipeg.
He served as Mayor of London, Ontario, in the early 1860s, became the first Mayor of Winnipeg in 1874, and was for a time a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.
In 1992, Selinger ran for Mayor of Winnipeg and came in second place, narrowly losing to Susan Thompson.
* Smith defeated Winnipeg Mayor Sam Katz in a friendly competition in the 2006 Winnipeg marathon.

Winnipeg and Sam
After the season, the Aces were sold to an ownership group led by future Winnipeg, Manitoba mayor Sam Katz and the team relocated to the city and became known as the Winnipeg Goldeyes, taking the name of the Winnipeg team that played in the original Northern League.
Mihychuk resigned to run for Mayor of Winnipeg in 2004, but was defeated by Sam Katz.
He developed a plan to financially support the province's Olympic athletes in the early 1990s, and helped establish the Winnipeg Thunder basketball team in 1992 with future mayor Sam Katz.
Samuel ( Sam ) Michael Katz, ( born August 20, 1951 in Rehovot, Israel ) is the 42nd mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Riverside Park Management is a non-profit organization was founded by Sam Katz in 1997 to create a leasehold stake in the proposed CanWest Park stadium that eventually housed his Winnipeg Goldeyes baseball team.
On September 15, 2006, Cerilli officially registered as a candidate for Mayor of the City of Winnipeg in the 2006 municipal election, but lost to incumbent mayor Sam Katz.
She supported Sam Katz's campaign for re-election as Mayor of Winnipeg in 2006.
At the Winnipeg Folk Festival, Colin met Mississippi bluesman Sam Chatmon, and later that year made a pilgrimage to US to meet South Detroit's Sippie Wallace.
In Winnipeg, Manitoba a box of pamphlets was delivered to the mayor's office with the official City of Winnipeg logo and the image of mayor Sam Katz.
Sam Smith is a former radio DJ from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Sam resides in Winnipeg and is currently the resident booking agent / promotions / talent buyer for the Royal Albert Arms Hotel and The Collective Cabaret.

Winnipeg and Katz
Katz emigrated to Winnipeg in November 1951 as an infant with his parents, Chaim and Zena Katz, and his older brother David and was raised in North Winnipeg.
Katz was also founder of the Winnipeg Goldeyes Field of Dreams Foundation, an organization that has donated more than a $ 900, 000 to children's charities and non-profit organizations in Manitoba.
On June 22, 2004, Katz was elected as the first Jewish mayor of Winnipeg., beating Dan Vandal, Al Golden, and MaryAnn Mihychuk and receiving 42 % of the vote.
In 2009, Katz hosted Mayor ’ s Symposium – A Sustainable Winnipeg.
In 2009, Katz pledged to keep property taxes in The City of Winnipeg frozen for the twelfth straight year.
Katz supported an Indoor Soccer Facility is built in The City of Winnipeg,
Although controversial, Katz also championed having a Waterpark in The City of Winnipeg.
In 2007, Katz appointed Winnipeg Chief of Police, Chief Keith McCaskill.
Katz increased the Winnipeg Police Department budget from $ 140 million to $ 160 million which is 20 % of the Operating Budget.
A Winnipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy was supported by Katz as a way to crack down on auto theft.
Katz says that Winnipeg should take full advantage of being the mid-continent trade corridor.

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