Image

Oil Springs and Enniskillen councils to be acclaimed today

July 30, 2018

EDITORS NOTE:

An earlier version of this story incorrectly noted there were not enough nominees to fill the vacancies on Oil Springs. The Independent apologizes for the error.

The municipal election in at least two municipalities in Central Lambton appear to be over while others are just heating up.
The deadline to file for municipal council elections has now closed. And in Oil Springs and Enniskillen, unofficially, council will be acclaimed.
In Oil Springs, father and son Ian and Adam Veen both submitted papers to run for council – Ian for mayor, Adam for councillor. Rounding out council will be incumbents Matt Strangway, Larry Wagner and newcomer Connie McFadden.
In Ennskillen, Kevin Marriot will be at he helm for another four years, with incumbents Mary Lynne McCallum, Wally Van Dun and Judy Krall returning. Chad Burke – who was actively opposing wind turbines in 2014 – has also filed for a councillor position.
Municipal clerks are in the process of going over all the paper work and will acclaim candidates July 30.
In Dawn Euphemia – Al Broad is the only candidate for mayor – seven people running for four councillor positions including long-time councillors Bill Bilton and Leslea Williams. NFU-O President Emery Huszka is also on the list
The ballot will be long in Brooke-Alvinston. Four are running for mayor so far – Tom Scott is the latest edition as Mayor Don McGugan retires. Nine people running for four council spots – many from Inwood where the fire department issue has raised concern
Lonny Napper will be acclaimed mayor in Plympton-Wyoming. Ben Dekker and Muriel Wright want the deputy mayor’s seat. Nine running are for five councillor spots. Longtime politician Don Nelson not the list nominations list.
It will be a three person race for mayor in Petrolia with Liz Welsh joining Bob Maniuk and Brad Loosley in the race Thursday. Businessman Brian Dunlop added his name to the list of nine running for six council spots. All incumbents are in except Tim Brown – who is moving to St. Clair Township.
In St. Clair Township both Mayor Steve Arnold and Deputy Mayor Pete Gilliland have challengers – Councillor Jeff Agar is vying for the mayor’s chair along with two others and Steve Miller the deputy. There will be a race for the seats in Ward One with five people looking for three seats. In Ward two – the candidates are acclaimed.
In Warwick, John Couwenberg and Jackie Rombouts are in the running to replace the retiring Todd Case as mayor. There are five people in the running for the four councillor seats.

Share This

Image
Front Page

‘A dangerous precedent’ CKs mayor says removing EA will have ‘devastating impact’

May 23, 2025

Heather Wright/The Independent Chatham-Kent’s mayor says allowing the York1 Environmental project to move ahead without an Environmental Assessment sets a dangerous precedent. But the Energy Minister and Ministry of Environment staffers continue to say the derelict Dresden dump is an existing landfill and is the quickest option to ease Ontario’s landfill worries in the face of US tariffs. Chatham-Kent Mayor

Read More

Image
Front Page

LCCVI wins AA title at SWOSSAA

May 23, 2025

Heather Wright/The Independent The Lancers claimed the AA title at the SWOSSAA Track and Field Championships. Nine LCCVI athletes competing in 14 events have advanced to the West Region finals at Western University May 29 – 30. Meagan Munro, Kole Chapman, Xander Knapp, Campbelle Brown, James Grant, Hunter Campbell, Darius Landon, Jayden Davis-Lumley, and Jamison Helps will represent the Lancers

Read More

Image
Front Page

One charged in crash which killed six year old from Walpole Island

May 23, 2025

Lambton OPP have charged the passenger of a vehicle which crashed near Sombra, killing a young Walpole Island First Nation boy. April 29, just before 7 pm, a vehicle crashed at the intersection of St. Clair Parkway and West Smith Line in Sombra. A six year old died in the crash. Two others were seriously injured but OPP say they

Read More

Image
Front Page

In camera rants shock Lambton councillors

May 22, 2025

Heather Wright/The Independent There is more than a little tension around the Lambton County council table recently. It stems from an in camera incident which led to shouting loud enough to be heard in the council chambers. It stems, sources tell The Independent, from the investigation by the Integrity Commissioner into the conduct of Sarnia City/County Councillor Bill Dennis. Nov.

Read More