List of mayors of Medicine Hat

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This is a list of mayors of Medicine Hat, Alberta.

Mayors[edit]

Mayor Term began Term ended Ref
1 William Bradley Marshall 1899 1900 [1]
2 William Finlay 1900 1903 [2]
3 Archibald Hawthorne 1903 1904
4 Thomas Hutchinson 1904 1905 [3]
5 Fred Forster 1905 1907
6 William Cousins 1907 1909 [4]
7 David Milne 1909 1912 [5]
8 Nelson Spencer 1912 1914 [6]
9 Mervyn Brown 1914 1915 [7]
(3) Archibald Hawthorne 1915 1917 [8]
10 S. Cruikshank 1917 1918 [9]
(9) Mervyn Brown 1918 1921 [10]
11 Walter Huckvale 1921 1926 [11]
12 Isaac Bullivant 1926 1939 [12]
13 Hector Lang 1939 1947 [13]
14 W. M. (Mac) Rae 1947 1949 [14]
(13) Hector Lang 1949 1950 [15]
15 Wilson Riley 1950 1952 [16]
16 Harry Veiner 1952 1966 [17]
17 Chuck Meagher 1966 1968 [18]
(16) Harry Veiner 1968 1974 [19]
18 Ted Grimm 1974 1977 [20]
19 Milt Reinhardt 1977 1980 [21]
(18) Ted Grimm 1980 2001 [22]
20 Garth Vallely 2001 2007 [23]
21 Norm Boucher 2007 2013 [24]
22 Ted Clugston 2013 2021 [25]
23 Linnsie Clark 2021 March 2024 - when the mutiny [clarification needed] occurred: [26] [27]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Town Council". Calgary Herald, November 26, 1898.
  2. ^ Chambers, Ernest J., ed. (1909). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide. Ottawa: Mortimer Company Ltd. p. 437. ISBN 9781414401416. ISSN 0315-6168. OCLC 266967058. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
  3. ^ "Gas At Medicine Hat". Calgary Herald, June 20, 1904.
  4. ^ "The Provincial Nominations". Calgary Herald, December 3, 1907.
  5. ^ "Medicine Hat Nominations". Calgary Herald, December 9, 1908.
  6. ^ "Municipal candidates nominated yesterday in many Western towns". Calgary Herald, December 5, 1911.
  7. ^ "School Trustees Are To Hold Convention". Edmonton Journal, January 21, 1914.
  8. ^ "Election Returns Throughout West". Edmonton Bulletin, December 15, 1914.
  9. ^ "Women prodding Hat aldermen to take action". Calgary Herald, April 24, 1917.
  10. ^ Sally Sehn, "Heritage in the Hat: Brown’s honour". Medicine Hat News, January 11, 2020.
  11. ^ "Walter Huckvale Is Medicine Hat Mayor". Calgary Herald, December 14, 1921.
  12. ^ "Leading Citizen: Mayor Isaac Bullivant". Calgary Herald, May 7, 1928.
  13. ^ "Two Cities Elect Mayors". Calgary Herald, December 13, 1938.
  14. ^ "Committees of Council Named". Lethbridge Herald, January 7, 1947.
  15. ^ "Medicine Hat Voters Elect Four Aldermen". Calgary Herald, December 13, 1949.
  16. ^ "Wilson Riley Elected Mayor of Medicine Hat". Calgary Herald, December 12, 1950.
  17. ^ Eddie Olynuk, "Backstage: Is The Hat's Veiner world champ?". Maclean's, August 15, 1959.
  18. ^ "Pharmacist in Medicine Hat ends Veiner's 14-year reign". Calgary Herald, October 20, 1966.
  19. ^ "Veiner returns as mayor". Edmonton Journal, October 17, 1968.
  20. ^ "Budget may hurt colleges". Red Deer Advocate, November 19, 1976.
  21. ^ |Nuclear fuel recovery plant planned for Medicine Hat". Edmonton Journal, November 24, 1977.
  22. ^ Jeff Sallot, "Tax inflames gas-brimmed Medicine Hat". The Globe and Mail, January 21, 1981.
  23. ^ John Cotter, "Alberta elects new city councils". Peace River Block News, October 16, 2001.
  24. ^ Geoffrey Scotton, "Former police chief new Medicine Hat mayor". Calgary Herald, October 16, 2007.
  25. ^ "Nenshi re-elected as Calgary mayor, Iveson chosen by Edmonton voters". Canadian Press, October 22, 2013.
  26. ^ Kelly Allard, "The Shitshow Continues". The TrashPanda Medicine Hat, March 23, 2024.
  27. ^ Melissa Gilligan, "Medicine Hat elects first female mayor, 5 female councillors". CTV News Calgary, October 19, 2021.