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High River mayoral candidates face flood aftermath

Displaced residents, closed businesses and mounting frustrations are just some of the challenges facing mayoral hopefuls in the town of High River

2 men are vying for one of the hardest jobs in Alberta municipal politics the mayor of High River

About 60 per cent of High River was under water when the Highwood River rushed over its banks June 20, turning downtown streets into rivers and many neighbourhoods into lakes. (Canadian Press)

Whoever wins the election to be the next mayor of High River, Alta.will take on one of the toughest jobs in Alberta municipal politics and inherit a long list of flood-related challenges.

Two men, one a councillor and the other a business owner, are vying to be mayor of a town where residents remain displaced, businesses haveclosed and frustrations are still mounting.

Jamie Kinghorn, a High River councillor, is running for mayor of the flood-ravaged town. (Courtesy of Town of High River )

Well, it sounds like a pretty exciting thing to do right now, Craig Snodgrass, a funeral home owner and political newcomer, toldthe Calgary Eyeopener on Tuesday morning.

If youve ever been thinking about being in politics in High River, after whats happened in the last few months, now sounds like a pretty challenging time and something that excites me to get our town back on the rails.

Jamie Kinghorn, alsoin the running,is a 17-year resident of High River. He currently sits as a council member.

"Weve got a lot of opportunity ahead of us," he said.

"Im really excited about rebuilding the community.

Craig Snodgrass, a funeral home owner and political newcomer, has lived in High River his entire life. (Courtesy of Lyle Reeves Funerals )

Kinghorn, first elected to council in 2010, said he brings leadership experience to the table.

"The mayor's position is a leadership position," he said.

Snodgrasssaid.amajor priority for the townis fighting for flood mitigation assistance from the provincial and federal governments in order to prevent a similar disaster.

That is the main thing to instill confidence in this community. Its number 1. Nobody wants to see this happen again. We have to fight for that to get dealt with, he said.

The town was hit hard by flooding in June and became the focus of national news coverage of the rising flood waters.

About 60 per cent of High River was under water when the Highwood River rushed over its banks June 20, turning downtown streets into rivers and many neighbourhoods into lakes.

High River residents go to the polls Oct. 21.

With files from The Canadian Press