Wellesley, Ontario
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The Township of Wellesley is the rural, north-western township of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. It encompasses about 276 square kilometres and its current population is approximately 10,100.
The following communities, ordered by population, lie within the township:
- Wellesley
- St. Clements
- Heidelberg
- Linwood
- Hawkesville
- Bamberg
- Wallenstein
- Crosshill
- Dorking
- Kingwood
- Macton
- Knight's Corners
[edit] Government
Ward | Position | Incumbent |
---|---|---|
Mayor | Ross Kelterborn | |
1 | Councillor | Ron Hackett |
2 | Councillor | Jeff Wilker |
3 | Councillor | Joe Nowak |
4 | Councillor | Dusan Cizman |
[edit] 2006 Ontario Municipal Election
The municipality, along with all others in Ontario, will have a local mayor and councillors elected on Monday, November 13, 2006 for four-year terms instead of the present three-year terms. Ross Kelterborn is defending his position as mayor against current Ward 3 councillor, Joe Nowak; Dusan Cizman is defending her Ward 4 seat, and Joyce Barker, Harold Hisey, and James Olander are vying for the Ward 3 vacancy.
[edit] External links
Region of Waterloo |
City of Cambridge | City of Kitchener | City of Waterloo |
Township of North Dumfries | Township of Wellesley | Township of Wilmot | Township of Woolwich |
Regional services: Grand River Transit | Region of Waterloo International Airport | Waterloo Regional Police |