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Meghan Mayer has announced her plan to seek the Sask. Party nomination for Prince Albert - Carlton. (submitted photo/Meghan Mayer)
Prince Albert - Carlton riding

One name in hat for Joe Hargrave’s job

Jul 8, 2024 | 10:06 AM

One candidate has announced her intention of running for the Sask. Party nomination for Prince Albert Carlton, the seat Joe Hargrave recently announced he would vacate.

Meghan Mayer, who owns a hair salon with her husband and is a pastor at Embassy Church, has said she will seek the nomination.

“I love this community. I have lived, worked and raised my family in this community for over 30 years. It is home,” said Mayer. “My background in business and pastoring gives me a diverse perspective on the different needs within our community, and I have a vested interest in the various economic challenges we face.”

In addition to being a pastor and owning a business, Mayer has two children and has spent time as chairperson of the Chamber of Commerce for one term and was a director on the Downtown Business Development Board.

“I believe in people and in community,” said Mayer. “I want to take my experience supporting business, non-profits and community groups to the provincial level. There are so many opportunities for growth in our community, and I believe that together, with hard work and vision, we can achieve great things.”

If nominated as the Saskatchewan Party candidate and elected as the MLA for Carlton, Mayer said she would focus on supporting small businesses, promoting job growth, improving access to healthcare and education, and strengthening support for community groups.

panews@pattisonmedia.com

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