Residents are gearing up for the Kindersley municipal election scheduled for October 26th. This year, they will have two options for mayoral candidates.

Tom Morris is one of Kindersley's options for the town's next mayor, and he brings an impressive repertoire to the table. Since arriving to Kindersley in 2009, he has made his mark in the town and with its residents.

Over the last few years, Morris has completed a number of accomplishments within the community including:

  • Bringing his strong work ethic to the town of Kindersley and running his own successful business.
  • He is one of the largest employers in the town, displaying a sense of strong and effective leadership.
  • He is the current President of the Kindersley Chamber of Commerce and the Hospitality Association.
  • Also a current member of the Rotary Club and engaging in community events.

Before election day, West Central Online spoke with Morris to discuss his future goals and plans for Kindersley if we were elected mayor.

Why did you choose to run as a candidate for the position of mayor?

What is your stance on garbage collection, recycling, composting?

What are the top three things you'd like to tackle if elected mayor?

What is you stance on attracting more businesses to Kindersley?

Anything you would like to share with the residents of Kindersley?

Remember, in order to be eligible to vote for the Kindersley municipal election, you must:

• Be 18 years of age on the day of election.
• Be a Canadian citizen.
• Have resided or own property in the town of Kindersley for at least three months and in Saskatchewan for at least six months on the day of election.