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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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CUPE launches snow plowing complaint hotline

Monday, 23 February 2015

Janice Lukes, the chair of the city's public works committee, could not be reached for comment. In January, Mayor Brian Bowman said he wasn't happy with the city's snow-clearing efforts following a storm that dropped 14 centimetres of snow on Winnipeg, ...

Snow job reviewed

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Janice Lukes, chairwoman of the public works committee, said she believes the current combination of private contractors and civic employees has resulted in an excellent snow-clearing program. Lukes said damage to curbs caused by snowplows should be ...

Committee aims to fasttrack 24 hours street cleaning notice

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

The chair of the city's public works committee is aiming to fast-track 24 hours notice for drivers to move their vehicles during spring and fall cleanup. Coun. Janice Lukes (St. Norbert), the chair of the infrastructure renewal and public works ...

Winnipeg council asks public works to review snow clearing operations

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

“We can always strive to do better,” said Councillor Janice Lukes, Chair of the Public Works Committee, “and there's always going to be little pockets of the city that we can do better in.” On Tuesday The Public Works Committee asked the Public Works ...

City will look into snow clearing service and quality of work done by private ...

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Janice Lukes, chairwoman of the public works committee, said she believes the current combination of private contractors and civic employees has resulted in an excellent snow clearing program. Lukes (St. Norbert) said damage to curbs caused by snow ...

City to review snow clearing policies

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Janice Lukes said she hopes the review will give them options to save money moving forward, but argues Winnipeg does a great job clearing snow. “Last winter was an anomaly. I don't think it is fair to compare last winter ... Are we going to find ...

Mayor Brian Bowman says rumours of wading pool closures are all wet

Monday, 09 February 2015

Janice Lukes said she's not sure why some of her colleagues raised fears about closures through the media. Lukes said hundreds of different services were part of an open discussion during a recent council budget seminar, but wading pools were never a ...

Outcry over Winnipeg's budget premature, says finance chair

Thursday, 05 February 2015

In an attempt to calm the waters at city hall, Winnipeg's chair of finance said “no decisions” have been made on this year's budget. Coun. Marty Morantz (Charleswood-Tuxedo) made his comments in response to a Winnipeg Free Press story on Thursday that ...

CentreVenture defends itself to EPC

Wednesday, 04 February 2015

Janice Lukes and Coun. Brian Mayes. They will report back with recommendations to EPC in less than 120 days. After the meeting, Bomwan said he was pleased with what Mathieson had to say and said they will be making their decision on CentureVenture's ...

Manitoba Hydro transmission line move ignites rapid transit debate at council

Thursday, 29 January 2015

Janice Lukes, who chairs the infrastructure renewal and public works committee, how much all planned phases of the rapid transit project will cost. Lukes said that since no design work has been done for the other phases, there is not full-cost number.

Looking at green space options in River Park South

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

It may be the end of the road, but two local councillors are hoping it could be the beginning of something. Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital) and Coun. Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) have been speaking to The Lance about prospective recreation uses for the six ...

Council left in the dark on CentreVenture deal

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Much of what came out in committee on Wednesday came as news to councillors. Coun. Jeff Browaty called the amount of information kept from previous council "mind-blowing" while Coun. Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) said she was "astounded." "I'm astounded ...

Gaming lounge hits Reset button on Pembina space

Monday, 19 January 2015

Mayor Brian Bowman; MP Joyce Bateman; city councillors Cindy Gilroy, Devi Sharma and Janice Lukes; Sandy Altner of Women's Enterprise Centre; the Heart and Stroke Foundation's Debbie Brown; True North's Lorna Daniels; Kelly DeGroot of CentrePort ...

Replacement recycling bins on the way?

Friday, 16 January 2015

Janice Lukes after the meeting. The current cost is $60 for a 240-litre cart and $75 for a 360-litre cart. Currently, the city only waives the fee to replace carts when it's proven it was damaged by a city-contracted worker during collection. This ...

Committee OK's Winnipeg garbage cart replacement pilot project

Friday, 16 January 2015

Councillor Janice Lukes, who heads up the committee, said the deal seems fair, but the city is going to keep a close eye on costs. "We're going to look back within a year's time and that's really important that we look back on it," said Lukes, adding ...

Committee approves replacement policy for Winnipeg's damaged garbage ...

Friday, 16 January 2015

Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) said “things happen” that homeowners are not responsible for, and this policy addresses that. “When we looked across at other cities, throughout other cities in Canada, there is a replacement policy,” said Lukes after the ...

Council meeting about Carlton Inn site

Friday, 16 January 2015

Janice Lukes called the news that another city project is in trouble "disheartening," but reaffirmed her confidence in the new council. "But, I think in a perverse way, the positive that can come from this is that process can be greatly improved," she ...

Working to update city ward boundaries in Winnipeg

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

My new colleague Janice Lukes, councillor for St. Norbert, and I have begun the work at city hall to look at redefining the ward boundaries. At present the three southerly wards (St. Norbert, St. Vital and St. Boniface) all have more than 50,000 ...

Winnipeg councillors play name game with civic wards

Wednesday, 07 January 2015

Janice Lukes pointed out her St. Norbert district contains large sections of St. Vital and Waverley West. A complete overhaul of ward names and borders isn't required until 2019, but council has the option of forming a Ward Boundaries Commission at any ...

Looking ahead to 2015

Tuesday, 06 January 2015

At the start of the New Year, we spoke to southwest Winnipeg's city councillors to find out what projects they are excited about and the work they hope to accomplish. This week we feature our conversations with Coun. Jenny Gerbasi (Fort Rouge - East ...

Building better Cityschool board relations

Tuesday, 30 December 2014

2, I attended, along with the two other south end city councillors, Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) and Matt Allard (St. Boniface), a meeting with the nine school trustees from the LRSD at the school board's offices. It appears that this meeting was the ...

Council hands Bowman first defeat

Thursday, 11 December 2014

How council voted on Bowman's austerity motions. -- On the motion to end the council severance plan. Lost 6-10. For: Mayor Brian Bowman, Couns. Scott Gillingham, Janice Lukes, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow, Russ Wyatt. Against: Couns. Matthew Allard ...

Council hands Bowman first defeat

Thursday, 11 December 2014

How council voted on Bowman's austerity motions. -- On the motion to end the council severance plan. Lost 6-10. For: Mayor Brian Bowman, Couns. Scott Gillingham, Janice Lukes, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow, Russ Wyatt. Against: Couns. Matthew Allard ...

Mayor Bowman loses his bid to cut city councillors' severance packages

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Scott Gillingham, Janice Lukes, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow, Russ Wyatt. Against: Couns. Matthew Allard, Jeff Browaty, Shawn Dobson, Ross Eadie, Jenny Gerbasi, Cindy Gilroy, Brian Mayes, Mike Pagtakhan, Jason Schreyer, Devi Sharma. On the motion to ...

Les élus de Winnipeg votent pour le maintien des indemnités de départ Radio

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Les conseillers municipaux de Winnipeg ont voté à 10 contre 6 mercredi pour garder les indemnités de départ pour les politiciens municipaux qui prennent leur retraite ou qui ne sont pas réélus. Le maire Bowman a déposé une motion devant le comité ...


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