James Burrows (politician)

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James Burrows is a politician and current municipal councillor in St. Albert, Alberta.

He first ran for St. Albert City Council in 1998, soon after moving to the city.[1] He was defeated, but was more successful three years later when he was one of six councillors elected from a field of fifteen. During this election, he received an endorsement from S.E.N.S.I.B.L.E. Choice, a lobby group which favoured the same alignment for the city's west regional road as did Burrows. Burrows was re-elected in 2004, and has announced his intention to run for re-election in the 2007 election[2]

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  1. ^ Real Estate Weekly
  2. ^ Saint City News, August 17, 2007