steven mandel is the mayor of edmonton
Stephen Mandel is Edmonton's current mayor.
Edmonton does NOT have a premier. Premier is for PROVINCES, not cities. MAYORS are for cities. Thus, the MAYOR of Edmonton is Stephen Mendel, and the Premier of Alberta (the province) is Alison Redford.
William Hawrelak was first elected as mayor in 1951. He was mayor for three different times. He died in office in 1975.
Jerry Edmonton's birth name is Gerald McCrohan.
Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian Province of Alberta. Edmonton got its name from Fort Edmonton. Fort Edmonton got its name from a small community in England with the same name. The name Edmonton has a long history in England. Edmonton, Alberta was established as a town in 1892. The town was named after Fort Edmonton which had been established by 1795. The name of the fort was suggested by John Peter Pruden after Edmonton, London, which was his home in England as well as the home of Sir James Winter Lake, the deputy governor of the Hudson's Bay Company at the time. Edmonton, England got its name from a region known as the Edmonton Hundred which was a district of the historic county of Middlesex from Saxon times. Edmonton appears in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it is recorded as Adelmetone.
Edmonton International Airport.
Stephen Mandel's middle name is John. He is known for his role as a politician and former mayor of Edmonton, Canada. Mandel has been involved in various public service positions throughout his career.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the mayor of Edmonton, London is Sadiq Khan. He has been in office since May 2016 and is a member of the Labour Party. Khan is the first Muslim mayor of a major Western city and has focused on issues such as transportation, housing, and climate change during his tenure. For the most current information, please verify with a reliable source.
The City of Edmonton IS the municipality. See below link:
As Mayor, Madame Mayor, or by name.
the stereos dog in Edmonton is named Elvis!!! :)
there is no mayor of tomsbrook