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Signs of a Sea Change in Rothesay’s Political Scene – I’m Voting for…

Tomorrow Rothesay residents who haven’t yet voted still have an opportunity to decide if they want a new direction for our town. There are a real choices this time around. How you […]

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by Michael Edwards | May 8, 2016 | Categories: News, Rothesay's First time Candidates, Rothesay's incumbent candidates Read more ›

Julian Cseszko the Youngest Candidate with a lot to Contribute to Rothesay

Julian Cseszko is at 33 the youngest of Rothesay’s first time candidates. A Military reservist with 16 years in Canada’s armed forces, Julian brings a systematic and disciplined approach to […]

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by Michael Edwards | May 6, 2016 | Categories: Rothesay's First time Candidates Read more ›

Training in Collaborative Law – An asset for Rothesay Council Candidate Tiffany MacKay French

If elected, Tiffany Mackay French will find her legal training as well as her skills as a mediator put to good use after May 9th. That is if a new Rothesay Council […]

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by Michael Edwards | May 5, 2016 | Categories: Rothesay's First time Candidates Read more ›

Grant Brenan – Business Experience and a Strong Connection to the Community

Grant Brenan is running for the first time for Rothesay Council on an agenda of “fiscally responsible development”. Grant is the former President and CEO of G.E. Barbour Ltd. His community service has […]

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by Michael Edwards | May 5, 2016 | Categories: Rothesay's First time Candidates Read more ›

Michael Butler – Reflecting the Public Appetite for Change

If the current Rothesay election is really about change then the six challengers for council seats; Brenan, Butler, Cseszko, Davis, MacKay-French, and Shea could be the change Rothesay residents are looking […]

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by Michael Edwards | May 3, 2016 | Categories: Rothesay's First time Candidates Read more ›

Rothesay Candidate Nathan Davis – Early Out of the Gate and Running Hard

If the current Rothesay election is really about change then the six challengers for council seats; Brenan, Butler, Cseszko, Davis, MacKay-French, and Shea could be the change Rothesay residents are looking […]

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by Michael Edwards | May 2, 2016 | Categories: Rothesay's First time Candidates Read more ›

A Candidate’s Email Worth Reprinting

Below is an email oneRothesay.com received from a Candidate for Rothesay Council. Mike Butler makes some thoughtful points. oneRothesay.com will be starting our look at candidates this week. We’ll be looking […]

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by Michael Edwards | April 13, 2016 | Categories: Rothesay's First time Candidates, Uncategorized Read more ›

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