Devin Gorder – is a chiropractor and longtime resident of Prince Albert. Born and raised in the city, Gorder says he’s committed to working with residents of Ward 2 to build a brighter future for Prince Albert. Community planning and overseeing future growth are among his top priorities. He also wants to work with council, police, and fire to increase public safety. He has promised to be an innovative voice for the ward if elected.
Lawyer Terra Lennox-Zepp – is seeking a second term as Ward 2 city councillor. Over the past four years, Lennox-Zepp says she’s focused on consulting with constituents, seeking public input in advance of council meetings and advocating for better planning and budgeting. She wants to see the city invest in projects that will save money in the long term, particularly when it comes to infrastructure. Lennox-Zepp promises to continue to help constituents with city issues, gather public feedback and ask tough questions at council meetings if re-elected.
Dana Dirks – is an operations manager with Hatchet Lake Economic Development Corporation and Caribou Transport. Dirks has over two decades of business experience and is heavily involved in local minor softball and minor hockey. He also served as a scout for the Prince Albert Raiders during their championship run. Dirks wants to see an improvement in service levels in Ward 2 and better management of tax levels. If elected, he says he’s committed to working hard to be part of the solution for residents and their families.
Kim Conarroe – an early years teacher is a long-time Ward 2 resident. Conarroe says she wants to work with residents of the ward by listening to them and building partnerships to advance their concerns. Addressing crime is one of her top priorities and she plans to advocate for the creation of more neighborhood watch groups. Conarroe’s other top priorities are downtown revitalization, improved services for Ward 2, and more programming for youth and seniors.