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No municipal election for Assiniboia

Current mayor and council acclaimed.
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Mayor Sharon Schauenberg and councillors Robert Ellert, Renaud Bissonnette, Renee Clermont, Patrick Grondin, Graham Harvey and Kris Olson have been elected uncontested.

ASSINIBOIA — Saskatchewan’s municipal elections will take place Nov. 13.

Assiniboia mayor Sharon Schauenberg and town council will remain at the helm, meaning no election will take place. Robert Ellert, Renaud Bissonnette, Renee Clermont, Patrick Grondin, Graham Harvey and Kris Olson will continue serving as town council.

In Lafleche, the candidates running are plentiful. Announced on the town’s Facebook page, 15 nominations for council were received for Tim Palen, Natasha Palen, Kyla Masse, Tristan Brown, Craig Peterson, Christine Cronan, Bridget Fauser, Ryland Langman, Troy Cronan, Brian Wegner, Cathy Kirkpatrick, Terence Kirkpatrick, Megan Torrie, Jeannette Bouvier and David Fehler.

Two candidates are vying for the mayor’s chair in Lafleche as Joan Corneil and Bonita Weinbender are on the ballot.

Gravelbourg’s Facebook page announced three mayoral candidates with Robert Bowler, Matt Forest and Darcy Stefiuk seeking the mayor’s chair. Ten candidate nominations were received for council including Tyra Bates, Donovan Fehr, Sam Hawkins, André Lorrain, Zach Ogilvie, Deanna Pilgrim, Lucien Sicotte, Ronald Smith, Megan Tosi-Cavanagh and Teresa Williams.

The Village of Limerick issued a notice of abandonment of poll on Oct. 10 as all candidates were acclaimed. Robert Smith will return as mayor and Clayton Skarbon and Layne Headrick will fill the office of councillors.

The town of Mossbank issued notice on their Facebook page that Greg Foreman was acclaimed as mayor and an election would take place for council, however, no names were listed or gleaned as of press time.

 

 

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