Meet the candidate: Dawn Luhning

Q. Why are you running for mayor/council?
 

A.To continue to be involved in making positive change for the City, improve the infrastructure, better communication with residents.

Q. Do you have experience in public service/community boards/politics? 
 

A.Yes

Q. Do you think experience matters one way or another? 
 

A.I believe it can help in certain situations, especially budgeting and policy review.

Meet the candidate: Ashlea Street

Q. Why are you running for mayor/council?

A. Being on council will allow me to be your voice and to take the many concerns fellow citizens have expressed. 
 

Q. Do you have experience in public service/community boards/politics?
 

A. I have experience in public relations, working on community & rec boards, being on council, and working with a neighbouring RM.

Q. Do you think experience matters one way or another? 
 

A. 

Meet the candidate: Heather Eby

Q. Why are you running for council?

A. Our city is on the cusp of major progress and growth and with my experience on City Council I believe I can be a valuable asset in the important decision making ahead and in building a strong leadership team in Council Chambers and in City Hall.

Q. Do you have experience in public service/community boards/politics? 

A. I have served 13 years on Moose Jaw City Council and related boards and committees.

Meet the candidate: Carolyn Ross

Q. Why are you running for mayor/council? 
 

A. I am running for Moose Jaw City Council to provide leadership that genuinely represents our community. I aim to be a voice for the citizens, ensuring that our community thrives both socially and economically. Together, we can build a safe and growing community for all. 

Q. Do you have experience in public service/community boards/politics? 

Meet the candidate: Steven White

Q. Why are you running for council?

A. I’m running for council because I feel the city has way more potential than is being realized. I want this city to be a place that my children will want to return to after university. With the increase in crime and dilapidated roads and infrastructure, our city has taken a wrong turn that needs to be righted.

Q. Do you have experience in public service/community boards/politics?

Tyson Bilawchuk

Tyson Bilawchuk
Dec. 27th, 1981- Nov. 3rd, 2019

In Memory of a Special Son

It’s sometimes hard to know
Why some things happen as they do
For so much joy and happiness
Was centered around you

It seems so hard to comprehend
That you’re no longer here
But all the happy memories
Will help to keep you near

You’re thought about with pride, son
With each mention of your name
Death cannot change a single thing
The love will still remain

Meet the candidate: Carla Delaurier

Below are Delaurier's answers to the questions we posed to all city council candidates:

Q: Why are you running for council?

A: My strong background in both business and social work equips me to tackle Moose Jaw's key issues, like housing, jobs, and social challenges. Having lived here for over 45 years, I’ve raised a family, owned businesses, and worked with our community’s most vulnerable. My priorities are community safety, new jobs, and affordable housing, driven by the belief that "If there is a need, there is a way.