Halifax Regional Council - Members

Members

Councillor District No. Municipal District Area Notes
Mike Savage Mayor
Steve Streatch 1 Eastern Shore - Musquodoboit Valley
Barry Dalrymple 2 Waverley - Fall River - Beaver Bank
David Hendsbee 3 Preston - Lawrencetown - Chezzetcook Marine Drive - Valley - Canal Community Council Chair
Lorelei Nicoll 4 Cole Harbour
Gloria McCluskey 5 Dartmouth Centre
Darren Fisher 6 Dartmouth East - The Lakes
Bill Karsten 7 Portland - East Woodlawn
Jackie Barkhouse 8 Woodside - Eastern Passage Elected in December 15 Special Election
Jim Smith 9 Albro Lake - Harbourview Harbour East Community Council Chair
Mary Wile 10 Clayton Park West
Jerry Blumenthal 11 Halifax North End
Dawn Sloane 12 Halifax Downtown
Sue Uteck 13 Northwest Arm - South End and Sable Island Peninsula Community Council Chair
Jennifer Watts 14 Connaught - Quinpool
Russell Walker 15 Fairview - Clayton Park
Debbie Hum 16 Rockingham - Wentworth
Linda Mosher 17 Purcell's Cove - Armdale
Stephen Adams 18 Spryfield - Herring Cove Chebucto Community Council Chair, Western Region Community Council Chair
Brad Johns 19 Sackville - Lucasville North West Community Council Chair - Deputy Mayor
Bob Harvey 20 Lower Sackville
Tim Outhit 21 Bedford
Reg Rankin 22 Timberlea - Prospect
Peter Lund 23 Hammonds Plains - St. Margaret's

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