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Regina’s municipal election results
Just days after the municipal election, Regina is buzzing with excitement as a new wave of leaders steps into city hall. The recent election has ushered in a significant change, with nine new councillors joining the ranks alongside two returning members.
This fresh leadership team is poised to tackle the challenges facing the city and engage with the community in innovative ways.
Meet the new councillors
The newly elected officials include Mayor Chad Bachynski, who is set to bring a dynamic approach to leadership.
Joining him are council members Dan Rashovich, George Tsiklis, David Froh, Mark Burton, Sarah Turnbull, Victoria Flores, Shobna Radons, and Clark Bezo. Each of these individuals brings unique perspectives and experiences that will contribute to the council’s decision-making process.
Returning to the council are Shanon Zachidniak from Ward 8 and Jason Mancinelli from Ward 9. Their experience will be invaluable as the new team navigates the complexities of local governance. The swearing-in ceremony held at Henry Baker Hall was a momentous occasion, attended by family, city administration, and dignitaries, marking the beginning of a new chapter for Regina.
A vision for collaboration
In the aftermath of the ceremony, the newly sworn-in councillors expressed their eagerness to work collaboratively over the next four years. This sentiment reflects a growing trend among local governments to prioritize teamwork and community engagement.
Councillors emphasized the importance of listening to constituents and addressing their needs effectively.
As Regina moves forward, the focus will be on fostering an inclusive environment where all voices are heard. The new council members are committed to transparency and accountability, ensuring that the community remains informed and involved in the decision-making process.
With a blend of fresh ideas and seasoned experience, Regina’s city hall is ready to embrace the future.