Saskatchewan

Sask. residents elect new mayors across the province

Residents across the province headed to the polls on Nov. 13, 2024, to cast ballots for mayors, reeves, councillors and school board trustees.

Regina and Saskatoon have many new faces on their councils

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Municipal elections were held across Saskatchewan on Nov. 13, 2024. (Trevor Bothorel/CBC)

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Polls have closed in civic elections across Saskatchewan.

Residents across the province headed to the polls Wednesday to cast ballots for mayors, reeves, councillors and school board trustees.

CBC News carried in-depth coverage with the day's results.

Regina's civic election campaign saw municipal spending and plans to replace aging civic assets, such as the Lawson Pool and the central branch of the Regina Public Library, as key issues.

There was no shortage of candidates in the Queen City, with 11 people running for mayor.

WATCH | Regina mayoral candidates tell us their No. 1 issue: 

Regina mayoral candidates tell us their No. 1 issue

20 days ago
Duration 8:05
Eight Regina mayoral candidates stopped by the Morning Edition to talk about their visions for the next four years. Three other candidates did not choose to participate in the video. Residents will vote for mayor, councillors and school board trustees on Nov. 13.

The crowded field included incumbent Mayor Sandra Masters, councillor Lori Bresciani, non-profit executive Bill Pratt and mechanical engineer Chad Bachynski, among others.

There is dramatic turnover ahead at council, as six councillors chose not to seek re-election. That means that no matter the results Wednesday, there will be at least six new councillors at Henry Baker Hall.

Fifty-three people threw their hats into the ring for the city's 10 councillor positions.

WATCH | Saskatoon mayoral hopefuls pitch themselves at debate: 

Saskatoon mayoral hopefuls pitch themselves at debate

24 days ago
Duration 2:22
CBC's Scott Larson brings us the latest from Saskatoon's mayoral contest.

Meanwhile, the municipal election in Saskatoon saw more focus on community safety and plans to revitalize the downtown core.

As with many cities across Canada, Saskatoon has experienced a rise in homelessness and the location of a shelter in the city's Fairhaven neighbourhood has been a point of contention.

With incumbent Mayor Charlie Clark not seeking re-election, Saskatoon voters had a field of five candidates to choose from: Don Atchison, Cynthia Block, Mike Harder, Cary Tarasoff and Gordon Wyant. In total, 45 candidates vied for 11 seats on city council in Saskatoon.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Alexander Quon has been a reporter with CBC Saskatchewan since 2021 and is happy to be back working in his hometown of Regina after half a decade in Atlantic Canada. He has previously worked with the CBC News investigative unit in Nova Scotia and Global News in Halifax. Alexander specializes in municipal political coverage and data-reporting. He can be reached at: alexander.quon@cbc.ca.