I would be honoured to again serve as your representative on council for the McIntyre Ward.

 

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My first term has been challenging working through a pandemic and the restrictions put upon us. I look forward to getting back to normal; Still lots of work to get done.

Positions held during my term : DSSAB Board ( Audit Committee Chair), Intergovernmental Affairs Committee, Co Chair Operations Committee.


Testimonials

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"A big thank you to forward thinking councillor Albert Aiello on his help and guidance on our official plan amendment application that was approved by city council to develop more infill Lots in Thunder Bay. With councillors like Albert we can move this city forward so our younger generations will want to stick around to make Thunder Bay their home. Vote Albert on October 24 for McIntyre Ward Councillor."

Andrew Lindstrom
Owner 2811 Oliver Road

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"Alberts assistance was invaluable in arranging meeting with appropriate city officials while planning our store expansion. Alberts guidance was essential in clearing up any red tape in the earlier stages of construction. Thank you Albert"

 Chris Sauer Owner of Home Hardware

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"Without the assistance and guidance from Albert Aiello, our organization would not be in the position that we are today. Over the past few years he has gone over and above with helping us remain viable. Thanks to Albert we are able to continue to offer affordable family entertainment to Thunder Bay all while making a positive impact in our community."

 

Scott Kellaway
Owner/Thunder Bay Northstars

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"A shout out and thank you to Councilor Albert Aiello for initially suggesting that Splish Splash Water Park locate our newest location in Thunder Bay. Thanks for the help before during and after our initial season. Without Councilor Aiello, there would not be a water park at Boulevard Lake. We look forward to the next 5 years of a great partnership with the city of Thunder Bay."

 

Gerry Champagne
President