MOOSE JAW — Twenty-nine people are running for a city council position in the upcoming municipal election, including 24 people aiming for a council seat and five people shooting for the mayor’s chair.
Obeyaa Ampofo-Hunstad, Michelle Christie, Darrell Markin, Patrick Boyle, Jamaal James, Zac Monchamp, Jamey Logan, Sam Morrison and Clive Tolley were the final nine names to be added to the City of Moose Jaw’s election web page.
The first eight candidates are running to be councillors, while Tolley is seeking re-election as mayor.
The other councillor candidates include Carla Delaurier, Dave Stevenson, incumbent Doug Blanc, Godwin Ezizor, incumbent Heather Eby, Ashlea Street, Carolyn Ross, Steven White, former councillor Chris Warren, John Adams, Scott Montgomery, incumbent Dawn Luhning, Jeff Goodnough, Jana Horsnall, Tracy Zimmerman and Perry Haug.
The other mayoral candidates include Coun. Kim Robinson, Coun. Crystal Froese, James Murdock and Mike Simpkins.
The municipal election is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 13.
Mayoral candidate biography
Clive Tolley: “Born and raised in Moose Jaw, Clive Tolley loves our city where he has lived for most of his life. Clive was elected mayor in the 2021 byelection. Previously, Clive served as a city councillor. Clive is an active promotor of Moose Jaw, wherever he works or travels in the world.
“After coaching the Turkish Ice Hockey National Teams and serving the United Kingdom Border Agency as Vietnam Country Manager, British Embassy, Hanoi, Clive returned to live in Moose Jaw, establishing a professional mediation and arbitration business.
“Clive is married to Muriel, a retired teacher, and they have two children, Iden (Victoria Sharp) and Afton (Jonathan Lupul). Clive volunteered for twenty years to coach many children in minor hockey, girls’ softball, and baseball.
“Clive, a member of several service and sports clubs, plays hockey, bikes, and golfs for fun and fitness.”
Councillor candidate biographies
Obeyaa Ampofo-Hunstad: I have proudly called Moose Jaw home for the past 11 years, drawn in by its strong sense of community. This welcoming environment has allowed me to build meaningful relationships and actively participate in local initiatives.
“I volunteer at my local church and serve on the Kayak-for-Kidsport and cultural diversity advisory committees. With over a decade of experience in community safety, public policy, legislation, program development, and community engagement across both public and non-profit sectors, I am dedicated to making a positive impact.
“My husband, Jordan, and I have two sons. Outside of my work and volunteering, I love hosting friends and family, taking my kids to soccer and hockey practices, swimming lessons, and spending time together.
“I am passionate about creating a vibrant community where everyone has a voice and the opportunity to thrive. I believe that together, we can build a brighter future for Moose Jaw.”
Michelle Christie: “I’m Michelle Christie, and I’m running for city council in Moose Jaw—a fantastic place with amazing people. As a mom of two young children, I know how crucial safety and opportunity are for families. We need stronger leadership!
“With my experience in business administration and 11 years as an operations manager, I understand how to solve problems and manage budgets effectively. Let's make our streets safer, support the backbone of our economy — local businesses, tackle housing issues with real solutions, and make spending transparent. Let's fix our roads and keep taxes low while investing wisely in what truly matters.
“Moose Jaw deserves a vibrant community where families and businesses can thrive together. I’m ready to serve you and bring common sense back to city hall. Together, let’s get to work and make this community the best it can be! Thank you!”
Darrell Markin: “I am a dedicated family man and respected business owner in Moose Jaw, with a proven track record spanning 17 years in the flooring industry before selling my company in 2019.
“As a committed citizen, I effectively served as a Moose Jaw Police Commissioner for five years, enhancing community safety and trust. I also bring over 12 years of invaluable experience as a board member of the Moose Jaw Warriors, promoting sports and youth engagement.
“My firm belief in driving economic growth aligns with my vision to advance Moose Jaw, fostering a thriving community that benefits all residents. My leadership is characterized by a steadfast dedication to service, prioritizing the needs and welfare of Moose Jaw's citizens in every endeavour.”
Patrick Boyle: “Growing up on the family farm, I learned the value of hard work and how contributing to your community can make a difference. My wife Alyssa and I have three children and understand the challenges Moose Jaw families face each day. That is why I am driven to create a growing and vibrant community.
“As a former Moose Jaw city councillor from 2012 to 2016, I understand what it takes to make positive change. I am currently an executive director for the Water Security Agency with over 20 years of communications and public engagement experience.
“I also serve as a school board trustee with the Prairie СÀ¶ÊÓƵ School Division and continue to volunteer with youth sports organizations, including Moose Jaw Minor Hockey and Moose Jaw Minor Girls Fastball. I believe strongly in giving back to the community by serving the people of Moose Jaw, and I look forward to earning your support.”
Jamaal James: “Jamaal is a lifelong Moose Javian who is seeking your vote for city council. When not working as a diesel mechanic at CPKC, serving as vice-president and shop steward for his union lodge, or goaltending at local rinks, he can be found working on computers and sitting on the MJMAG board as the current vice-chair.
“He is a former Kinsmen member and served for nine years as a reservist with The Saskatchewan Dragoons.
“Jamaal is active in human rights, diversity, and anti-discrimination advocacy, and is passionate about politics. His values and life experience drive his desire to work to ensure that Moose Jaw continues to grow and thrive over the long term and remains a great place to call home for everyone. Affordability matters in these challenging times.
“His priorities, if elected, are property tax reform, infrastructure, poverty reduction, and optimizing city services.”
Zac Monchamp: “I moved to Moose Jaw 16 years ago. I have worked retail, for large international firms, government and my own small business. I went to the University of Regina and I successfully completed my degree in political science with an international focus.
“I am disabled, I’ve struggled with it, I’ve advocated for myself and others who are disabled. I believe I bring a needed difference in view and experience.
“I believe change is required, I want to provide clarity and reason for where our taxes go. We are supposed to be a tourist city and what do I hear from visitors? The infrastructure is terrible.
I moved here for my wife, I stay here for my family, and I want to see the city grow and flourish for my children. With the support of family, friends and fellow residents, I want bring a better future for all to Moose Jaw.”
Jamey Logan: “My name is Jamey Logan. I was born and raised in Moose Jaw where I met, and later married, my beautiful wife Sheri. Together we raised our family, while СÀ¶ÊÓƵ self-employed, working alongside some of Moose Jaw’s greatest people.
“Over the years I have sat on several volunteer boards and committees and have been fortunate enough to have served on Moose Jaw City Council between 2020 and 2024. I have coached baseball and softball in this great city since 1993; wherein, I have met so many awesome people.
“I am honest, hard-working, relatable and willing to learn. I am community-minded and passionate about this city and the wellСÀ¶ÊÓƵ of its citizens. Please be assured that I will work hard to earn your trust and respect.
“I look forward to working with the next mayor and council as well as administration, if given the chance.”
Sam Morrison: “I am a dedicated leader committed to enhancing Moose Jaw through job creation, improved infrastructure, and transparent communication. With a deep understanding of our community’s needs, I prioritize initiatives that foster economic growth and provide sustainable employment opportunities
“As a strong advocate for transparent governance, I believe that city administration, city council, and the mayor’s office are here to serve the residents, not just their own interests. I aim to establish clear channels of communication between city hall and the public, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued.
“My vision includes modernizing infrastructure to meet the demands of a growing population while maintaining our city’s unique character. By focusing on collaboration and accountability, I am ready to lead Moose Jaw into a prosperous future where all residents can thrive. Join me in building a better, more inclusive Moose Jaw for everyone.”