DARLENE ROWDEN, SASK PARTY: Darlene Rowden, along with her husband and children own and operate R&B Wilson Ranching, a 4th generation ranch located east of MacDowall, Saskatchewan.
With a life-long passion for agriculture, Darlene has served as a member of the Prince Albert Exhibition Board, and as a 4-H Beef leader. She has been a School Board Trustee for 14 years and is the current Board Chair of the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division in Prince Albert. Since 2010, Darlene has been a volunteer on the Saskatchewan Party Batoche Constituency Association and has served as Provincial Director since 2011. Darlene and her husband live near MacDowall. They have three children.
TRINA MILLER, NDP: Trina Miller is a dedicated volunteer, advocate, partner and mother of seven. She works as a postal worker throughout the Batoche constituency and is a former school board trustee with the Prairie Spirit School Division. She is an active member of her community, having served on numerous boards such as Inclusion Saskatchewan’s Inclusive Education Committee. Trina believes that rural Saskatchewan needs a government that will make life more affordable, address the rural healthcare crisis, and ensure sufficient and predictable education funding so that no one is left behind.
ERIN NICOLE SPENCER, SASK UNITED PARTY: Erin Nicole Spencer was born and raised in Saskatchewan and currently resides in Warman. Erin has spent much of her life in Prince Albert. The Batoche constituency, stretching between these two communities, is familiar to her through years of serving clients in the area. She has two daughters with her spouse of 15 years, Kevin.
Erin built a successful beauty business from the ground up having opened Saskatchewan’s premier lash extension studio, she has demonstrated her ability to innovate, lead, and uplift others.
HAMISH GRAHAM, GREEN PARTY: Hamish has a lifelong interest in science and learning. He owns a haskap orchard on the outskirts of Birch Hills. He was the former president of Haskap Canada and volunteered extensively to get the word out about this locally grown fruit, developed here at the U of S Fruit Program, through Doctor Bob Bohrs.
Hamish and his wife Jayne are on the board of Ness Core Ventures.