Kindersley Council and Mayor

By Rina Rast, Kindersley Social, October 29, 2016  With Kindersley’s 2016 Municipal election in the books and the newly elected Mayor and Council sworn in Friday morning, Kindersley is entering a new phase of progress. Mayor Rod Perkins and Councillors Randy Ervine, Gary Becker, Ken Francis, Dean Galbraith, Shaun Henry, and Elyse Moss are excited… Continue reading Kindersley Council and Mayor

Welcome Kindersley’s New Council and Mayor!

By Rina Rast, Kindersley Social, October 27, 2016  Please welcome Kindersley’s new Councillors and Mayor! Rod Perkins was victorious in yesterday’s polls and has been elected as Kindersley’s new mayor. Gary Becker, Randy Ervine, Ken Francis, Dean Galbraith, and Elyse Moss are the new Councillors. The new Council members will be sworn in on Friday,… Continue reading Welcome Kindersley’s New Council and Mayor!

Kindersley Polls Results

By Rina Rast, Kindersley Social, October 27, 2016  Kindersley saw an increased turnout at the polls yesterday, as the town cast votes for its new Council and Mayor. A total of 1182 votes were cast on Election Day, and an additional 169 were received at the Advance Poll on October 13. A total of 3… Continue reading Kindersley Polls Results

Kindersley Voters Elect Rod Perkins as Mayor

By Town of Kindersley, October 27, 2016  An increased number of citizens headed to the polls on October 26 to elect Rod Perkins as Kindersley’s next Mayor. A total of 1182 votes were cast on Election Day. An additional 169 votes were cast during the October 13 Advance Poll, totalling 1351 overall. This represents an… Continue reading Kindersley Voters Elect Rod Perkins as Mayor

KINDERSLEY MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS

By Kindersley Social, October 27, 2016  Kindersley has voted. This morning (27th) Town Administration announced the new Mayor and Councillors after a successful voter turnout yesterday. After a short delay, due to tie between two candidates, the announcement came that Rod Perkins had been successful in his bid for Mayor, beating Tom Morris by a… Continue reading KINDERSLEY MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS

Kindersley Election Countdown

By Rina Rast, Kindersley Social, October 25, 2016  Countdown As Kindersley stands on the brink of Municipal Election Day and the hours count down until the polls open tomorrow morning (Oct. 26th), the 12 candidates for Council and 2 candidates for mayor are preparing for a big day. With the community’s marked interest in this… Continue reading Kindersley Election Countdown

Polls set to open around Saskatchewan

By CBC News, October 26, 2016  Municipal election day is today, Oct. 26 Polls are set to open this morning as elections for mayors, reeves, municipal councils and school board trustees are held across Saskatchewan. Voting in Regina and most other communities begins at 9 a.m. CST and ends at 8 p.m. Read full article here…..

Town of Kindersley: Municipal Voting Day Details

The Town of Kindersley’s Municipal Voting Day is Wednesday, October 26—just two days away! The voting will take place from 9:00 am to 8:00 p.m. at the Elizabeth School gymnasium, 200 5th Avenue East. Residents of Kindersley will be casting their ballots for six councilors and a mayor. In order to vote, you must be:… Continue reading Town of Kindersley: Municipal Voting Day Details

Cast Your Vote on Election Day, October 26

By Town of Kindersley, October 20, 2016  The day for Kindersley citizens to cast their votes for Mayor and Councillors is Wednesday, October 26 from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm at Elizabeth School gymnasium, 200 5th Avenue East. In order to be eligible to vote, you must be: At least 18 years of age A… Continue reading Cast Your Vote on Election Day, October 26

ROB GILMOUR FOR COUNCILLOR

Rob Gilmour’s vision is to help bring affordable water and a more transparent town government to Kindersley. Motivated by the desire to give back to the community, he feels his experience in business and town operations will be an asset to the Town Council. Gilmour is all for controlling the cost of living in Kindersley,… Continue reading ROB GILMOUR FOR COUNCILLOR