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There are currently three candidates for Halton Region chair in the Oct. 24 municipal election. Incumbent Gary Carr made his candidacy official when he filed his nomination July 22.聽He is joined in the race by Andrea Grebenc, a former chair of the Halton District School Board, and Jane McKenna, a former MPP for Burlington in the race.Nominations can be filed until 2 p.m. on Aug. 19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Heres who has filed papers to run in the election:HALTON REGION CHAIR ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Andrea GrebencGrebenc served two terms as a trustee for the Halton District School Board, having first been elected in 2014. The Burlington resident served as the HDSB chair from 2017-21. Grebenc is a business owner and consultant in the infor
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