‘A leap of faith’: Baschuk seeking mayor chair in 2020 municipal election
Deputy-Mayor Julie Baschuk believes she’s the right person to move Air Ronge forward and she hopes residents consider her for the top spot on council before election day Nov. 9.
“It has been an absolute honour to be serving the residents of our beautiful northern village for the past eight years and I recognize what I’m asking residents to do is big,” she said. “I’m asking them to take a leap of faith and trust me to serve them with an open mind and an eye to the future.”
While the nomination period officially closes Oct. 7, it currently appears Baschuk will be in a two-person race with Gordon Stomp, who has held the title of mayor for close to 35 years. She noted Stomp has done a good job in the position and has created a solid foundation to build from.
The main campaign point Baschuk will focus on is the need for increased community safety in Air Ronge. As a mother of three children, she wants to be confident she can send them anywhere in the community without having to worry. In spite of attempts to organize efforts such as a community watch group, she said having that confidence isn’t a reality.