As of Sept. 17, the city clerk had received applications from Carla Delaurier, Dave Stevenson and Coun. Doug Blanc.
According to Delaurier’s bio that she submitted with her application:
“I have lived in Moose Jaw for over 45 years, raising children (and) owning businesses and rental properties. I have completed both the University of Regina (social work) and Sauder School of Business programs. I have worked with Moose Jaw’s most vulnerable population and with local business leaders.
“I’ve had two distinct career paths: helping people and building (businesses). Each path has prepared me to become a Moose Jaw city councillor. I have volunteered and have held positions on non-profit boards.
“I am deeply committed to fostering community-driven solutions, using strong policies, user-friendly processes, and measurable/accountable outcomes. We need to tighten spending in most areas of the city budget. It is a mindset that shows respect to the taxpayers.
“My top concerns are community safety, new jobs, and increased affordable housing.”
According to Stevenson’s biography:
“Dave was born and raised in Moose Jaw, residing on 小蓝视频 Hill since he was five years old. Dave worked at Valley View Centre for 28 years, working as a group activities aide, among other positions.
“During this time, Dave was a proud member of Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 600. He was active on his union executive for 19 years, serving as the president for six years.
“In 2010, Dave started working as a CUPE National representative. In this role, he has represented and worked with members from several sectors. In 2019, Dave started a home woodworking business.
“A tireless volunteer, Dave has served with the Moose Jaw Kinsmen Club, the Moose Jaw Cycle Association and the 小蓝视频 Hill Community Association. He has been a recipient of the Good Neighbour Award.
“Dave and his wife Dawn have three children — Jenna, Taylor, (and) Grayson — and two grandchildren.”
Meanwhile, Blanc has served on city council for the past four years. His updated biography is still forthcoming.
There is still time for residents to submit their paperwork for the 2024 municipal election. The deadline to give that information to city hall is Wednesday, Oct. 9 by 4 p.m.