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Janice Lukes

Candidate in the 2014 St. Norbert Council Ward race.

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Why did you decide to run in the 2014 Winnipeg Civic Election?

I have a 14 year solid track record of getting the job done. I'm far more than election promises! I have been raising money for community projects, project managing and getting results for the community. I have raised $65 million for community projects – and in doing so have gained invaluable expertise and skills that I we need on City Council. I’ve gained extensive experience through my years being self-employed in business and in leadership and advisory roles.

I want to share this experience at City Hall to give back and continue improving our community in south Winnipeg – St. Norbert Ward. My community work over the years has had a tremendously positive impact in south Winnipeg – St. Norbert ward and I know as City Councillor, I can continue improving the quality of life in our community.

I’ve spent 14 years learning about the City / Province and Federal governments as an infrastructure fundraiser and activist, of all the candidates running – I am by far am the most experienced in these areas. This experience will serve south Winnipeg – St. Norbert Ward well.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as Councillor?

I have a proven track record of getting the job done: http://janicelukes.ca/experience/

I am a trained infrastructure fundraiser and have raised over $65 Million for community projects. In doing this – I have gained invaluable expertise working with ALL levels of governments and funding programs (Building Canada Fund / Manitoba Rural Infrastructure Fund / Economic Stimulus Fund / etc) I have 15 years’ experience running a successful business.

I am an IAP2 Canada Public Participation Certified Practitioner with extensive experience in the field of public participation. I am a graduate of the University of Manitoba Asper School of Business Mid Management program and a Red River College Business Administration Graduate. I’ve worked with over 50 community groups in the ward (St. Norbert Farmers Market, Pembina Trails School Division, Parent Committees, Community Centers, St. Norbert BIZ and more) The experience of working with not for profits and volunteer organizations is invaluable.

Of all the candidates running – I am the only one that has brought community concerns to City Hall over 60 times. I’ve presented at every committee possible advocating for many of the groups I work for. I’ve been recognized by many organizations for the community work over the years: http://janicelukes.ca/endorsements/

What are some issues that you would like to stand for in your role as Councillor, and why are these issues important to you?

  1. Resolving the student housing challenges in our communities around the University of Manitoba. The impact student housing shortages is having on the core fabric of our community.

  2. Improving maintenance services being provided to the Waverley West community that is billed as ‘the cutting edge model of new urbanism’.

  3. Ensuring the Basic core City services are provided (snow removal / fixing roads)

  4. Efficient and safe transportation: improving traffic flow, transit service into new and existing communities, and increasing active and age friendly trails transportation safety around schools and on our streets for all users, including children, seniors, pedestrians and bicyclists.

  5. Recreational facilities: improving recreational facilities infrastructure and programming to accommodate the diversity of our growing neighbourhoods, with a specific focus on securing a South Winnipeg regional recreational centre and ensuring the completion of the Jonathon Toews CC field house.

  6. Economic growth: working towards securing sustained and strategic investments in infrastructure to grow our economy, and focusing on a capital region economic-growth strategy.

  7. Improving corporate governance and accountability at City Hall.

What is one thing in particular that you appreciate about the ward you wish to represent?

South Winnipeg - St. Norbert Ward is one of the fastest growing areas of the city - but we must grow SMARTER and not jsut BIGGER. We must work towards a sustainable and liveable community that provides a safe and secure high quality of life, and efficient transportation system, robus economic development opportunities and social equity. I have the experience and proven track record of collaborating with multiple levels of goverments and community organizations to work towards smarter development and growth in south Winnipeg. I am very appreciative of the great cultural diversity we have in south Winnipeg and would be extremely proud to represent residents at City Hall.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

I ask that every voter takes at least 10 minutes to look at the candidates websites. To look for the work they have actually accomplished in the community. Politicians can make a lot of 'promises' - I am more than promises - I have a 14 year track record of extensive community work. This work has brought me a level of experience that no other candidates has.

I've also been recognized for my extensive community work with the following awards: - Presidents’ Council Award – Manitoba School Board Association 2014 – Nominated by the Pembina Trails School Division Board of Trustees, - Queen Elizabeth II Gold Jubilee Medal 2012 – for outstanding and exemplary contributions to community. - Premier’s Volunteer Service Award 2012 – from the Premier of Manitoba for contribution to the quality of community life. - YMCA‐WYCA Woman of Distinction Award 2012 – for unique contributions to the development of others in our community - Active School Champion Award 2012 – for outstanding commitment and work in developing Active and Safe Routes to School in the community


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News that Mentions Janice Lukes

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Mayor Brian Bowman proposes blue traffic lights for Jets, Bomber pride

Wednesday, 01 April 2015

You got me @metrowinnipeg ! I missed 1 EPC briefing – how did @Mayor_Bowman convinced traffic engineers?? Great one! pic.twitter.com/N70Ncu0QzT. — Janice Lukes (@JaniceLukes) April 1, 2015 ...

Mayor Brian Bowman sways council to unanimous support for Building Canada ...

Thursday, 26 March 2015

Janice Lukes, who at Tuesday's EPC meeting voted against the list, put forward a compromise motion that added a further requirement: council would get the final approval on “funding for project(s) and overall scope.” “We've simply been asked to ...

Full support for roadwork list

Thursday, 26 March 2015

Janice Lukes and Russ Wyatt dropped their opposition to the priority ranking after Bowman proposed an amendment that gives council final approval for funding all projects and any changes in the design. "The changes ensure that the design of the work ...

Council pushes forward on Waverley, Marion projects

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) had previously voted against the ranking, which places the $400-million extension of Chief Peguis Trail to Route 90 as the city's third priority, at Tuesday's executive policy committee meeting. However, a last-minute ...

Council pushes forward on Waverley, Marion projects

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) had previously voted against the ranking, which places the $400-million extension of Chief Peguis Trail to Route 90 as the city's third priority, at Tuesday's executive policy committee meeting. However, a last-minute ...

Winnipeg councillors argue for higher priority for Chief Peguis Trail extension

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

The executive policy committee prioritization of the four Building Canada Fund projects didn't receive unanimous support on Tuesday, as Coun. Janice Lukes' was the lone vote against it. Lukes, who represents St. Norbert and is the chair of the ...

Waverley underpass is city's top priority

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Third on EPC's list was the proposed $400-million extension of Chief Peguis Trail, the most expensive of the four projects and the one favoured by EPC members Jeff Browaty (North Kildonan) and Janice Lukes (St. Norbert). Lukes was the sole EPC member ...

Waverley underpass is city's top priority

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Third on EPC's list was the proposed $400-million extension of Chief Peguis Trail, the most expensive of the four projects and the one favoured by EPC members Jeff Browaty (North Kildonan) and Janice Lukes (St. Norbert). Lukes was the sole EPC member ...

City councillors trying to figure out which big infrastructure projects to ...

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

John Orlikow has been openly promoting the Waverley underpass while Matt Allard has been pushing for the Marion Street project. Sources said Coun. Janice Lukes is presenting a slideshow this morning on the benefits of the Chief Peguis Trail extension, ...

Waverley 1st, Marion 2nd after EPC reorders Winnipeg infrastructure priorities

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Janice Lukes was the only EPC member who voted against Waverley getting top spot. "None of these on the list will be my priority," said Lukes. Lukes said projects that allow Winnipeg to develop itself as a "global trade centre" should be the priority ...

Winnipeggers rally for transit improvement

Sunday, 22 March 2015

And that's why a group of university students is speaking up about the current state of Winnipeg Transit, asking for more buses. “We need more people getting rides to where they want to go, so that they're not just stuck out there in limbo without any ...

Winnipeg students rally for transit improvememt

Sunday, 22 March 2015

And that's why a group of university students is speaking up about the current state of Winnipeg Transit, asking for more buses. “We need more people getting rides to where they want to go, so that they're not just stuck out there in limbo without any ...

City committee pitches Doug McNeil as new Winnipeg CAO

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Marty Morantz, Mike Pagtakhan, Janice Lukes, John Orlikow, Brian Mayes, Jenny Gerbasi and Matt Allard. The committee's recommendation of McNeil was unanimously supported by the executive policy committee (EPC) on Wednesday and goes to city ...

Doug McNeil, top pick for Winnipeg CAO, says he's 'open, honest and transparent'

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Marty Morantz, Mike Pagtakhan, Janice Lukes, John Orlikow, Brian Mayes, Jenny Gerbasi and Matt Allard. In a news release, Bowman said, "a critical component in moving Winnipeg forward to face our challenges and modernize our growing, thriving city is ...

Flood fighter Doug McNeil gets nod for Winnipeg top job

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

His appointment is recommended by a CAO selection committee comprising Bowman and councilors Marty Morantz, Mike Pagtakhan, Janice Lukes, John Orlikow, Brian Mayes, Jenny Gerbasi and Matt Allard. © Shaw Media, 2015. Report an error ...

Winnipeg's tight 2015 budget timeline panned

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Janice Lukes, who chairs the committee that oversees water and waste, said she'll make sure that this information is made public. However, when Eadie asked if the documents had been tabled, Lukes said no. Eadie said with the final budget meeting fast ...

Big demands, little change at Winnipeg's public works budget review

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Committee chair Janice Lukes said water and waste officials have told her cutting these programs could put homes at risk of sewer backups due to drainage systems being clogged with leaves. “We're putting all this money into improving the roads, and ...

Councillors battle over which road projects will get green light for funding

Monday, 16 March 2015

Now the mayor and his inner circle say even with money from Ottawa, the cash-strapped city can't afford to construct all six. "Something is going to fall by the wayside,” said Coun. Janice Lukes (St. Norbert). Mayor Brian Bowman said they will choose ...

Winnipeg city councillors battle over underpass projects

Monday, 16 March 2015

“We have to prioritize,” St. Norbert Councillor Janice Lukes said Monday at the city's Public Works and Infrastructure committee, which she chairs. Lukes says the Marion St. underpass and three other projects could still proceed as part of Ottawa's ...

Busy day at public works meeting

Monday, 16 March 2015

Janice Lukes said the city is nearing the end of its debt limit and questioned whether they can make such a drastic change to the budget so late. “It is something to consider, maybe next year, but right now it is a big decision to go out and find $100 ...

Pagtakhan opens discussion on Arlington bridge future

Sunday, 15 March 2015

Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) joined him for a walk over the the 103-year-old structure while it was temporarily closed for maintenance. "I wanted my colleagues to get a first-hand appreciation of where it is and for them to see it walking," Pagtakhan ...

Arlington Bridge reopens Sunday

Sunday, 15 March 2015

Mayor Brian Bowman and city councilllors Janice Lukes and Mike Pagtakhan, along with city engineers, walked the bridge to get a look at some of the potential issues with the aging structure. Motorists can take alternate routes down McPhillips Street to ...

Rapid transit's dogleg route may spur dogfight at city hall

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) said that while she's in favour of public transportation, the dogleg continues to worry residents in her ward. “People want rapid transit and they're willing to pay for it, and they want it soon, but I did hear concerns about ...

Unanimous approval for expropriation

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Janice Lukes said she supported the completion of the transitway corridor but said she and many of her St. Norbert constituents remain concerned about how the route was chosen and the benefits of the Parker detour. "I think we have to be asking ...

City approves expropriating 36 parcels of land for transitway, storm retention ...

Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Janice Lukes said she supported the completion of the transitway corridor but said she and many of her St. Norbert constituents remain concerned about how the route was chosen the benefits of Parker detour. "I think we have to be asking questions about ...


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