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943:Austin Davey
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76:amalgamation
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1262:November 2,
1220:Nickel Belt
1190:health care
1047:Derek Young
1036:John Caruso
608:Mike Dupont
495:John Mathew
440:Councillors
114:Minnow Lake
90:provincial
1745:Categories
1238:References
1201:Boxing Day
1180:served by
1139:Ted Szilva
1116:Candidate
1084:Candidate
876:Jim Sartor
859:Doug Craig
840:Harry Will
695:Ron Dupuis
550:Sandy Bass
467:Joe Cimino
447:Candidate
403:Chelmsford
334:Jim Gordon
217:Candidate
1228:Ray Bonin
1175:Follow-up
150:Brazilian
1301:Archived
433:reported
152:company
118:Coniston
1222:in the
1168:100.00
1013:Ward 12
966:Ward 11
919:Ward 10
422:Results
412:Capreol
253:16,600
148:by the
142:Xstrata
45:Ontario
37:Ontario
1165:3,157
1157:17.39
1146:32.88
1143:1,038
1133:49.73
1130:1,570
1098:accl.
852:Ward 9
816:Ward 8
780:Ward 7
733:Ward 6
688:Ward 5
631:Ward 4
584:Ward 3
556:22.46
545:33.70
516:Ward 2
459:Ward 1
399:Azilda
325:100.00
320:54,771
267:16.42
264:8,996
256:30.31
236:28,419
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97:Mayor
70:Issues
41:Canada
1053:13.0
1042:38.6
1039:1,529
1025:1,586
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1004:1,079
996:29.0
993:1,381
979:2,310
960:23.6
957:1,246
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946:1,737
932:2,301
893:17.0
882:32.3
879:1,497
865:1,958
846:29.1
843:1,135
829:2,765
810:44.4
807:1,811
793:2,264
774:23.5
771:1,116
763:32.0
760:1,523
746:2,115
718:48.5
715:1,931
701:2,051
660:22.9
643:2,663
625:10.1
614:24.6
611:1,167
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578:3.68
567:4.34
553:1,153
542:1,730
533:35.81
528:1,838
490:22.8
473:3,016
450:Vote
311:0.14
300:0.17
289:0.29
278:0.78
241:51.89
220:Votes
138:Swiss
126:sewer
56:mayor
1730:2022
1725:2018
1720:2014
1715:2010
1710:2006
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1264:2006
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1064:8.3
1030:40.1
984:48.4
937:43.5
904:8.4
870:42.3
834:70.9
798:55.6
751:44.5
706:51.5
682:6.5
671:7.5
648:63.1
602:65.3
501:8.7
487:1001
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154:CVRD
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