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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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Winnipeg councillors say more money should be spent removing black knot fungus

Monday, 25 May 2015

Two Winnipeg city councillors are heading up a town hall meeting Monday about black knot fungus affecting the city's cherry and plum trees. Couns. Janice Lukes and Brian Mayes are working together to fight the crunchy, twisted, black clumps that weigh ...

Winnipeg trees infected with black knot fungus

Thursday, 21 May 2015

"I'd like to accelerate this. We've got to do better than that," said Mayes. Mayes will host a meeting at College Jeanne-Sauve this Monday at 7 p.m, along with Janice Lukes (South Winnipeg-St. Norbert), to allow Winnipeggers to weigh in on the problem.

Bustling opening day for big farmers market

Sunday, 17 May 2015

The annual opening of the market was a magnet for area politicians -- Winnipeg South MP Rod Bruinooge, St. Norbert MLA Dave Gaudreau, Coun. Janice Lukes and Mayor Brian Bowman with his wife, Tracy, and their two young sons. "We're regulars," said ...

Thousands flock to St. Norbert Farmers' Market on opening day

Saturday, 16 May 2015

Janice Lukes were there. Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman was there with his wife and two young sons. "We're regulars," said Bowman, whose kids duelled behind him with balloon swords made by the market's Floyd the Clown. "It's a great thing to do with your ...

Mayor looks to push back vote on cycling plan

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Janice Lukes said she isn't fazed by Bowman's proposed delay because he is a supporter of the strategy. "If the mayor feels that he wants to take it to the Office of Public Engagement, I am 100 per cent behind him. The mayor is completely supportive of ...

City pumps brakes on cycling strategy

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Janice Lukes (St. Norbert), the city's public works chair, previously stressed that plenty of public consultation was completed on the project and much more would follow. But Lukes said "misinformation" about the strategy warrants a look at how its ...

Wyatt wary of twowheel traffic

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Janice Lukes, city council's public works chairwoman, said she isn't sure why Wyatt is trying to foment downtown opposition to the pedestrian-and-cycling strategy, which comes before council's executive policy committee on Wednesday. "He's free to do ...

Protected bike lanes are bad for downtown businesses: Coun. Wyatt

Monday, 11 May 2015

Janice Lukes, city council's public works chairwoman, said she isn't sure why Wyatt is trying to foment downtown opposition to the pedestrian-and-cycling strategy, which comes before council's executive policy committee on Wednesday. "He's free to do ...

Protected bike lanes are bad for downtown businesses: Coun. Wyatt

Monday, 11 May 2015

Janice Lukes, city council's public works chairwoman, said she isn't sure why Wyatt is trying to foment downtown opposition to the pedestrian-and-cycling strategy, which comes before council's executive policy committee on Wednesday. "He's free to do ...

$15M blunder on roads

Saturday, 09 May 2015

Janice Lukes, who represents Waverley West and is council's public works chairwoman. "The good thing is the project is what we needed. "The sad part is it went in as a Class 5 estimate and now the city's on the hook for the balance of the cost," she said.

Stadium pedestrian path takes shape

Thursday, 07 May 2015

Janice Lukes added an amendment to the project's funding which will take almost $200,000 out of the Waverley multi-use pathway budget. The amendment called for the city to look into alternate sources, such as surpluses in the city's local road renewal ...

City officials say it's time Winnipeg drivers try out zipper merges at ...

Tuesday, 05 May 2015

Janice Lukes suggested Portage Avenue or Pembina Highway as possible roads to test on. "They're probably going get a board or sign to direct drivers and see what the feedback is and how it is received," she said. "We're just going to test it out, with ...

Janice Lukes, Russ Wyatt butt heads over active transportation plan

Tuesday, 05 May 2015

Coun. Russ Wyatt said the public needs far more consultation and information about the city's proposed $330 million, 20-year active transportation plan. But Coun. Janice Lukes lashed back at Wyatt, saying his claims about the plan are unfounded.

City on bike path

Tuesday, 05 May 2015

Janice Lukes, city council's public works chair, stressed there has been more public consultation on this plan than any city road project and even more is expected. “There is no proposal to get residents to clear their own sidewalks. There are many ...

No systemic or local contamination of city's water in January: study

Friday, 01 May 2015

"The important thing is our water is clean and safe," Mayor Brian Bowman said at a press conference on city hall, flanked by the city water services manager Tim Shanks, acting director of water and waste Geoff Patton, public works chairwoman Janice ...

City hall in brief

Thursday, 30 April 2015

Janice Lukes brought forth an add-on to the motion, which called for public transit to be accommodated via the through-pass. Browaty, a longtime opponent of bus rapid transit, called the motion offensive and later remarked "it feels like this council ...

Opening prayer to continue at city hall for now

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Council prayers continued at city hall Wednesday as officials await a report from legal services on the practice. The traditional opening prayer, which has been in place since the late 70s, was placed under review after a Supreme Court decision ruled ...

Council rejects East St. Paul throughpass

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Janice Lukes brought forth an add-on to the motion, which called for public transit to be accommodated via the through-pass. The add-on sparked an extended debate on the need for the city to consider future growth in the city. Browaty, who has been a ...

Council rejects Raleigh Street extension

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Janice Lukes proposed an add-on to the motion, which called for transit to be accommodated via the through-pass, which was met with opposition by Browaty who called it "offensive." Browaty and St. Charles Coun. Shawn Dobson voted in opposition to the ...

Council rejects Raleigh Street extension

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Janice Lukes proposed an add-on to the motion, which called for transit to be accommodated via the through-pass, which was met with opposition by Browaty who called it "offensive." Browaty and St. Charles Coun. Shawn Dobson voted in opposition to the ...

Poll: Prayer lives on at Winnipeg city council

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Defying a Supreme Court decision and bucking a trend among municipal governments across Canada, Winnipeg city council opened its meeting on Wednesday with a prayer. Councillor Janice Lukes expressed sympathy for victims of the recent earthquake ...

Council opts to keep praying

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Council continued the tradition of praying before council meetings Wednesday morning after receiving a legal decision about public prayer before such meetings, this time led by Coun. Janice Lukes (St. Norbert). Lukes' comments were introduced as a ...

Funding for field

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Hundreds of guests turned out for an annual fundraising dinner that forms part of Dakota Collegiate's Alumni Field Capital Campaign at Canad Inns Destination Centre Polo Park on April 10. At the event, Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital) and Coun. Janice ...

Arrests made for apartment fire

Friday, 10 April 2015

FIVE youths under the age of 16 have been arrested on suspicion they started the massive fire in a vacant apartment building on Hargrave Street Monday evening. Winnipeg police arrested two boys, both 13, and three girls ages 12, 14 and 15. Witnesses ...

Grant to be announced for Dakota Collegiate's athletic field

Thursday, 09 April 2015

City councillors Brian Mayes (St. Vital) and Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) will announce a $600,000 city grant tomorrow night at the Dakota Collegiate Alumni Field project fundraising dinner. The grant, which the two councillors said was approved in the ...


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