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Minnedosa candidates forum proves to be informative

By Eoin Devereux

Neepawa Banner & Press

The candidates for town council in Minnedosa outlined their future vision for the community on Monday, Oct. 15 at a municipal forum. The event was organized by the Minnedosa Chamber of Commerce and staged at Tanner鈥檚 Crossing School. Just under 100 people were in attendance and used the night as a chance to learn more about the individuals who will represent them for the next four years. 

Minnedosa Chamber of Commerce president Dr. Beth Melendy told the Banner & Press that they were quite pleased with the level of involvement that was seen on both sides of the podium. 

鈥淸The Chamber] was happy to host the event and allow the candidates the chance to express their views on a wide array of issues,鈥 noted Dr. Melendy. 鈥淎s well, the voters who were in attendance were engaged, which was great to see. They came forward with several questions and comments that helped keep the conversation moving forward. Overall, the night accomplished what we hoped it would.鈥

Dr. Melendy added that the Chamber was glad to hear so many candidates express their support for local small businesses and in emphasizing a shop local first mentality.

Some of the other topics which generated discussion included the future of Minnedosa Lake, the construction of a new arena and recreation complex and the need for more attention to be given to the town鈥檚 aging infrastructure. 

The Minnedosa municipal election is scheduled for Oct. 24., with the voting station located at the Community Conference Centre. It will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. For Minnedosa, residents will be voting to elect six councillors from a list of eight nominees. Those nominees are: (In alphabetical order) Mark Blais, Grant Butler, Jim Dowsett, Thomas Dowsett, Judith MacDowall, Rick Saler, Clarke Swain and Frank Taylor. Pat Skatch has been acclaimed as mayor.