Jennifer Rice
For Edmonton Ward
Ipiihkoohkanipiaohtsi
Jennifer Rice elected to represent Ward Ipiihkoohkanipiaohtsi.
Jennifer's thank-you message is here.
JENNIFER RICE
A Great Choice for Your Voice
Ward Ipiihkoohkanipiaohtsi
RUNNING FOR YOU
EXPERIENCED PUBLIC SERVANT | COMMUNITY LEADER
FORMER UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR
Lives in Edmonton Ward Ipiihkoohkanipiaohtsi
(former Wards 9 and 10)
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With QUALIFICATIONS that will make a difference on City Council including experience in
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- Financial Management and Business Planning -
- Infrastructure Capital Administration -
- Family and Community Safety -
- Homelessness Prevention -
- Government Policy and Program Evaluation -
- Teaching and Education -
- Community Services -
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Committed to meeting community needs
with a focus on core municipal responsibilities
delighted and looking forward to representing the wonderful people of
Ward Ipiihkoohkanipiaohtsi
YOU AND ME
To enable me to serve our community and be your voice on City Council, please lend your support in one or more of the following ways:
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Get to know me better by attending one of my online meet-and-greet events.
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Let me know what community issues matter to you the most.
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Provide a donation as it will help me (as your preferred candidate) get elected.
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Request a lawn sign to encourage others to also support me as your preferred candidate.
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Get involved by volunteering to support my campaign.
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And last but not least...
Vote for Jennifer Rice on Monday, October 18, 2021
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Subscribe to the campaign updates below plus request a lawn sign to show your support
Ward Ipiihkoohkanipiaohtsi includes the following 30 neighbourhoods
Allard
Anthony Henday South
Anthony Henday South Blackburne
Bearspaw
Blackburne
Blackmud Creek
Blackmud Creek Ravine
Blue Quill
Blue Quill Estates
Callaghan
Cashman
Cavanagh
Chappelle
Desrochers
Edmonton South Central
Ermineskin
Graydon Hill
Hays Ridge
Heritage Valley
Heritage Valley Town Centre
Keheewin
MacEwan
Paisley
Richford
Rutherford
Skyrattler
Steinhauer
Sweet Grass
Twin Brooks
Whitemud Creek Ravine Twin Brooks
Pronunciation: EE-PEE-KOH-KAH-NAY-PEE-OAT-SEE
Meaning: Traditional lands where the Blackfoot Nation performed Buffalo Rounds. It is known that bison would migrate up to 300 kilometres north of the North Saskatchewan River to the safety of artesian wells to gather for the winter.
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New geographical boundaries and Indigenous ward names have been introduced for the 2021 election. The new Ward Ipiihkoohkanipiaohtsi consists of much of the previous Ward 10 and some of the previous Ward 9.