Coun. Eli El-Chantiry, who has represented the ward of West Carleton-March since 2003, confirmed on Thursday that he won’t see re-election in the upcoming municipal vote. Read More
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El-Chantiry confirms he won't seek re-election, adding to large number of departing councillors
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