Residents' Associations

Residents' Associations

Residents’ Associations are non-political community groups with an interest in neighbourhood issues. The various Associations meet regularly at neighbourhood locations, such as schools and churches, to discuss matters of local concern. When required, Residents’ Associations work with the City to assist on matters such as traffic, zoning, parks and recreation initiatives and social issues. Meetings are open to all neighbourhood residents. For more information, please contact the Residents’ Association in your area.

 

 

Residents’ Associations

A – Connaught Heights Residents' Association
Karl Brysch - President
email:
blog: http://connaughtheightsnwr.blogspot.com/

B- West End Residents’ Association
Elmer Rudolph – President
email:
website: www.mywestend.blogspot.com

C- Moody Park Residents’ Association
Andrew Baker – President
email:
 
D -  Glenbrook North Residents’ Association
Debora Sutherland – President
email: fuoco@telus.net
website: www.glenbrookenorth.ca

E – Massey-Victory Heights Residents’ Association
Dennis Paulley – President
email:
Website: www.masseyvictoryheights.com

F- Queensborough Residents’ Association
Gavin Palmer – President
Email:

G- Quayside Residents’ Association
James Crosty – President
email: info@quaysideboard.com
Website: www.quaysideboard.com

H – Brow of the Hill Residents’ Association
Rob Watt - President
Email:

I – Queen’s Park Residents’ Association
David Brett – President
email: dbrett@pacificbayminerals.com
website: www.qpra.org

J – Downtown Residents’ Association
Beverly Bouma – President
Lila Wood – Communications Director
Email:
website: www.nwdra.org


K – McBride-Sapperton Residents’ Association
Geoff Pinkerton – President
email:
Website: www.mcbridesapperton.org
 

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