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Twenty-seven residents reappointed to municipal boards until December

The appointments were made even as city hall reviews whether to keep every board, commission and committee under the municipal banner
Moose Jaw City Hall
Moose Jaw City Hall (Shutterstock)

Twenty-seven residents who sit on some of the municipality’s boards, committees or commissions have agreed to remain until December as city hall continues its review of these structures.

Council approved the reappointment of the 27 residents — and two alternates — during its Aug. 12 regular meeting. All 27 people agreed to have their terms extended until Tuesday, Dec. 31; the terms were to originally expire on Saturday, Aug. 31. 

During council’s June 24 executive committee meeting, a recommendation was approved to direct city hall to perform a comprehensive review the structure of — and appointments to — all boards, committees and commissions. It was also decided to extend all appointments to the end of the year so these groups could continue to function pending the review’s outcome.

The following residents have been reappointed to the following advisory committees:

Cultural Diversity 

  • Dalise Hector and Stefanie Palmer (as alternate) as representatives of the Moose Jaw Multicultural Council 
  • Rosemarie Zaba Stewart as representative of Sask. Polytechnic 
  • Amanda McCann as representative of Prairie South School Division 
  • Selinda England as citizen-at-large 
  • Lisa Abbasi as citizen-at-large

Environment

  • Todd Johnson and Trish German (as alternate) as representatives of Wakamow Valley Authority 
  • Elisa McLeod as representative of 15 Wing 
  • Rob Clark as representative of the chamber of commerce 
  • Nicklaus Clayson as citizen-at-large 
  • David Kanz as citizen-at-large

Heritage

Scott Hellings, Karla Rasmussen and Larry Hellings as citizens-at-large

Murals Project

Norma Westgard and Erin Westgard as citizens-at-large

Parks and Recreation

John Parsons, David Richards, Mark Hanson and Kim Robinson as citizens-at-large

Special needs

Steve Seida and James Allonby as citizens-at-large

Transportation Services

  • James Allonby as citizen-at-large 
  • Daryl New as representative of the Special Needs Advisory Committee 
  • Barry Stewart as representative of Prairie South School Division
  • Gerry Turcotte as representative of Holy Trinity Roman Catholic School Division

Wakamow Valley Authority

Rece Allen and David Richards as citizens-at-large

The next regular council meeting is Monday, Aug. 26. 
 

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