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Moose Jaw Votes: Heather Eby aiming for another term on council

Heather Eby has served a total of 13 years as a Moose Jaw city councillor.
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MOOSE JAW — Coun. Heather Eby is the second sitting councillor to announce that she is running for another term in the upcoming Nov. 13 municipal election.

Eby joins Coun. Doug Blanc as the other councillor who wants another term on council. She is also the fifth person overall to run for a councillor’s seat in the forthcoming election, joining Blanc, Carla Delaurier, Dave Stevenson and Godwin Ezizor.

Meanwhile, Coun. Kim Robinson is the only person — so far — to announce that he is running for the mayor’s chair.

According to Eby’s biography on the city’s website:

“Heather Eby has served a total of 13 years as a Moose Jaw city councillor. Over that time, she has represented council on numerous boards and committees, most recently on the newly formed public art committee, the Moose Jaw Public Library board and the community clean-up committee.

“Self-employed since 1994, Heather works as a Registered Massage Therapist. Heather and her family are proud Warrior season ticket holders (and) she is an active member at Ironwood Family Fitness. She also likes golfing, lake time and family time. She is a member of Victory Church. Heather was a vice-chair of the World Para Hockey tournament, as well as the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

“Heather’s heart is in the community and in making Moose Jaw better. She brings experience, knowledge and understanding of council processes, procedures and policies to council chambers and committees.”

There is still time for residents to submit their paperwork for the 2024 municipal election. The deadline to give that information to city hall is Wednesday, Oct. 9 by 4 p.m.

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