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Gillingham pledges more funding for recreation and parks, while Loney releases campaign donor list

Mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham promised Sunday to boost parks and recreation, while Shaun Loney released his campaign donor list.

Winnipeggers can start voting at advanced polls Monday

Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham wants a dedicated tax increase to go into the parks and recreation enhancement program. (Kevin Nepitabo/CBC)

Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham is proposing a one-time property tax increase of 0.25 per cent to help fund recreation and park enhancement projects, a news release said Sunday.

Funds from the tax increase will go tothe parks and recreation enhancement program,bringing itsannual budget up to a minimum of $1.8 million per year.

The $1.8 million would allow each ward to put $120,000 a year towardprojects like park paths, pickleball courtsand playgrounds, the release said.

Gillinghamalso plans to prioritize what he called partnership-based recreation projects, to fund facilities like the proposed East of the Red Rec Plex in Transcona, although the news release didn't explain what type of partnerships he anticipates making.

He wants to address the city's lifeguard shortage by partnering with post-secondary institutions to bundle lifeguard training, a tuition subsidy and competitive pay packages for students willing to make four- to five-year work commitments.

Loney releases donor list

Mayoral candidateShaun Loneyon Sunday released a list of people who made donations of $250 or more to his campaign and he's calling on others to do the same.

In post-election audits, candidates are required to release the names of contributors.

Loney said he releasedhis donor list to provide transparency before advanced voting starts on Monday.

A total of 360 people have donated to Loney's campaign so far, with 174 contributing $250 or more.

Gillingham and Loney are among11 candidates running to replace Brian Bowman as mayor. Idris Adelakun, Rana Bokhari, Chris Clacio, Kevin Klein, Jenny Motkaluk, Glen Murray, Robert-Falcon Ouellette, Rick Shone and Don Woodstock are also running.

Winnipeggers can start voting Monday, with general polls for theelection openon Oct. 26. Winnipeggers will also vote for councillors and school board trustees in wards where candidates haven't won by acclamation.