Selected articles, official records, speeches and institutional sources documenting Brian McMullan’s public service, environmental work and community leadership.
City of St. Catharines historical council record
The City’s official historical record lists Brian McMullan as Mayor of St. Catharines for the 2007–2010 and 2011–2014 council terms, following earlier service as a city councillor.
Opening of the transformative downtown arts school
Coverage of the Marilyn I. Walker School opening credited the previous St. Catharines council under former Mayor Brian McMullan with helping make the required downtown property available.
Arts centres on time and on budget
Brock’s project update reported that the downtown arts projects were progressing on time and on budget, with Mayor McMullan describing the initiative as transformative.
Delegation from St. Catharines’ sister city visits Brock
Brock documented the 45th anniversary of the St. Catharines–Port of Spain twinning relationship and official educational exchanges involving Mayor Brian McMullan.
International students meet with mayor
Brock University reported on a City Hall reception where Mayor Brian McMullan welcomed more than 40 international graduate students and discussed the history of St. Catharines.
Mayor Brian McMullan’s 2013 State of the City Address
The City of St. Catharines published Brian McMullan’s 2013 State of the City address, providing a direct archival record of his municipal priorities and public remarks.
Celebrating 30 years of Blue Box recycling
A retrospective on Niagara’s Blue Box history describes Brian McMullan’s early role as manager of Niagara Recycling and his work promoting recycling across the region.
Mayor Brian McMullan’s 2010 address
The Rotary Club published Brian McMullan’s remarks reviewing city initiatives and included a summary of his municipal and regional public-service background.
Brian McMullan public biography
The public biography summarizes Brian McMullan’s municipal career, education, recycling-sector work and terms as Mayor of St. Catharines.
Each archive entry contains an original summary and a link to the publisher or public institution. Copyright remains with the respective publishers and institutions.