Sept.28,2011 SaanichNews

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Wednesday, September September 28, 28, 2011 2011 -- SAANICH NEWS Wednesday,

Councillors confirm candidacy

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Leif Wergeland is the latest incum- looking to return to council is Coun. bent Saanich councillor to announce Wayne Hunter, who has decided to he will seek re-election in November. run for the Saanich School Board “We have a number of great instead. Also on Friday, Gorge Tillicum Comaccomplishments, and yet there is still so much to deliver on,” the four- munity Association president Rob term councillor announced Friday, Wickson announced he’ll attempt to focusing on “council’s past record earn a seat on council for a second time. of progress” on accomWickson ran in the 2008 plishments such as the election, picking up nearly adoption of the official 7,000 votes. community plan. MAYOR (1) “I believe we are at a The 70-year-old’s handDavid Cubberley crossroads and if we fail to written press release Frank Leonard take the right path in solvfocuses on maintaining ing some of the pressing the status quo and not COUNCIL (8) issues that not only affect making big changes, as Susan Brice Saanich but our neighbourfinancial challenges – Judy Brownoff ing municipalities and partnamely sewage treatVic Derman ners, we will end up allowment and light-rail transit Paul Gerrard ing others to make deci– are on the horizon for Dean Murdock sions that affect the quality Saanich and the Capital Vicki Sanders of life in our neighbourRegional District. Rob Wickson hoods. We can’t let that “Saanich has a strong Nichola Wade happen,” Wickson said. proven progress counLeif Wergeland Wickson, an economist, cil – now is not the time has lived in Saanich since for significant change in 1988, and is the past chair of both the council’s makeup,” he said. Wergeland, a semi-retired busi- B.C. and Greater Victoria chambers nessman who runs the Compassion- of commerce. “It’s time for me to move to the ate Resource Warehouse, has been a councillor since 1996, and a CRD next level. It’s time for me to participate and bring my experience to board director since 1999. Earlier this month, councillors Saanich council … in terms of tryJudy Brownoff, Susan Brice and Dean ing to solve some of the riddles and Murdock also officially announced puzzles in our community.” Former councillor Nichola Wade they will seek re-election. And while other councillors has said she’s in the running again. In Saanich’s mayoral race, Mayor haven’t formally announced their campaigns, Paul Gerrard, Vicki Sand- Frank Leonard will be challenged by ers and Vic Derman have said they former Saanich South MLA and councillor David Cubberley. will run again. kslavin@saanichnews.com The only incumbent who isn’t

In the race

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