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Municipal Affairs
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Bressey To Lead Alberta Municipalities
Municipal Affairs
14 minutes 42 seconds
1 week ago
Bressey To Lead Alberta Municipalities

After a week filled with handshakes, campaign conversations, and interactions with more than 1,200 delegates, Grande Prairie Councillor Dylan Bressey emerged as the newly elected President of Alberta Municipalities.


Bressey secured 62.7 per cent of the vote, defeating Penhold Mayor Mike Yargeau, who received 29.6 per cent, and Communities First Calgary Councillor Andre Chabot, who earned 7.7 per cent.


During his campaign speech on Friday morning, Bressey told delegates he was energized by the opportunity to represent Alberta’s diverse municipalities, including Summer Villages, Villages, Towns, and Cities. He emphasized the importance of unity in what he described as challenging times.


Bressey was first elected to Grande Prairie City Council in 2017 and has since been re-elected twice, most recently in October. He now steps into the role previously held by interim president Deborah Reid-Mickler, who took over after former president Tyler Gandam was defeated in the municipal election.


Several new and returning members will join Bressey on the Alberta Municipalities board. For the Directors for Cities up to 500,000 positions, Chestermere Councillor Janelle Sandboe, Spruce Grove Councillor Erin Stevenson, and Lethbridge Councillor Jenn Schmidt-Rempel were elected. Sandboe and Stevenson will serve two-year terms, while Schmidt-Rempel will complete a one-year term before facing re-election in 2026.


In the Towns East director race, Bonnyville Councillor David Sharun defeated Lamont Councillor Al Harvey by a vote of 69 to 30. The Towns South position will be filled by High River Councillor Jenny Jones, who earned 58 votes. Her challengers, Carstairs Deputy Mayor Angie Fricke and Canmore Deputy Mayor Tanya Foubert, received 52 and 28 votes, respectively. Jones replaces former Coalhurst councillor Scott Akkerman.

Erin Stevenson of Spruce Grove was also elected as Vice-President for Cities up to 500,000, defeating Lethbridge Councillor Jenn Schmidt-Rempel 54 votes to 23.


The new board includes Calgary councillors Andre Chabot and Jon Pantazapoulous, as well as Edmonton councillors Keren Tang and Thu Parmar. Additional directors include Calmar Mayor Krista Gardner for Towns West, Amisk Mayor Bill Rock for Villages East, Alberta Beach Mayor Tara Elwood for Villages West, Duchess Deputy Mayor Deborah Reid-Mickler for Villages South, and Brian Waterhouse, Mayor of the Summer Village of Sundance, for Summer Villages 


We caught up with President Bressey after his victory.
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From the bustling streets of Vancouver to the serene coastlines of the Maritimes, and all the way up north to the breathtaking landscapes of the Arctic, we're embarking on an expedition that will connect us, inform us, and empower us. This isn't just another show; it's your portal into the pulse of your local community and every community across our vast and diverse country.