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Point Douglas gets a Holla

Two-term city councillor Mike Pagtakhan finally has some competition at the ballot box this fall.

Herman Holla, who has twice run for city council, visited the City Clerk's office on Thursday to registered his campaign for the inner-city ward of Point Douglas, which Pagtakhan has represented since 2002.

"I didn't even know the incumbent was running," joked Holla, who ran against a young Glen Murray and Sam Katz in the 1989 Fort Rouge council race and then competed against Harvey Smith in Daniel McIntyre in 1998. Murray and Smith won their respective races.

Holla said he returned to politics this year because of his experience with the city this spring, when bylaw officers and city workers removed a chunk of a scrap collection from his yard.

"I want to make sure that doesn't happen to anyone else," he said, complaining that Winnipeg's Neighbourhood Liveability Bylaw can be abused by "one disgruntled neighbour."

Holla said he is taking the election run so seriously, he has shaved off a long beard he sported during the spring.

His registration means only two incumbent councillors currently face no opposition when voters go to the polls on Oct. 27 -- Russ Wyatt in Transcona and Dan Vandal in St. Boniface.

Candidates have until Sept. 21 to register for the election.

bartley.kives@freepress.mb.ca

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