Tim Tierney back for round 4 in Beacon Hill-Cyrville

2 candidates signed up late to take on the 3-term incumbent

Image | Tim Tierney elections office May 2022

Caption: Tim Tierney ran for a fourth term on Ottawa city council this year, and has won back his seat. (Kate Porter/CBC)

About a week before the nominations closed for this fall's municipal election, it looked as if three-term incumbent Tim Tierney might be acclaimed.
But two candidates signed up at the last minute: community advocate Miranda Gray — who told CBC she did not believe anyone should be acclaimed — and University of Ottawa student Nicolas Castro.
Tierney ended up winning his seat back. His priorities included redoing Blair and Montreal roads and improving transit connections.
Castro did not respond to CBC's survey of council candidates, and didn't have a working website.
Gray's priorities included complete streets for Montreal Road and St. Laurent Boulevard.

Ward at a glance

Image | Ward 11 map

Caption: The map for Ward 11 Beacon Hill-Cyrville. (City of Ottawa)

Projected population 2022: 37,116
Projected population 2026: 38,324