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Whitehorse municipal election: Mayor, 2 councillors to run for re-election

Nominations for candidates in Whitehorse's municipal election aren't due until Sept. 24, but all but one of current city council members have already made their intentions known.

Mayor Dan Curtis, council veterans Betty Irwin and Dave Stockdale to run in Oct. 15 election

From left, Councillors Betty Irwin, Dave Stockdale, Jocelyn Curteanu and Mike Gladish attend a Whitehorse city council meeting this spring. Irwin and Stockdale say they will run for re-election, Curteanu isn't sure and Gladish says he won't. (Karen McColl/CBC)

Nominationsfor candidates in Whitehorse'smunicipal election aren't due until Sept. 24, but all but one of current city council membershave already made their intentions known.

Mayor Dan Curtis says he will be running for re-election, as willCouncillors Betty Irwin and Dave Stockdale.

Irwin says it's the most rewarding job she has ever had.

"It's absolutely incredible to find out how the city works, how it doesn't work sometimes, and to know thatyou are part of the future of the city," she said. "And besides I've had a lot of fun."

City Hall veteran Dave Stockdale has already set a record with 32 years on council.

"But the time just flies by and I'm still enthusiastic," he said.

Whitehorse Mayor Dan Curtis says he will run for re-election in the Oct. 15 municipal election. (CBC)

"I still think I can still handle the work and I'm prepared to work for the community so everybody should get out and vote for me again."

Less enthusiastic is Councillor Mike Gladish, who says he won't be running again.

"I'm a one-term wonder," he said.

"It's been great serving the community forthree years. It's a big education. It's rewarding but it'sa huge commitment and I just cannot commit another three years at this point."

Councillor Jocelyn Curteanu says she's still not sure if she'll run again. John Streicker, meanwhile, announced in Julyhe hadjoined the Yukon Liberal Party and would be seeking a seat in next year's territorial election.

Whitehorse's municipal election will take place Oct. 15.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story stated that former city councillor Kirk Cameron was planning to run again this fall. In fact, he has yet to confirm his candidacy.
    Sep 09, 2015 12:20 PM CT