Seib plans to address northern road infrastructure if elected as MLA
Road infrastructure will be one of Gregory Seib’s major priorities if elected as a Saskatchewan Party MLA for Cumberland after the provincial general election on Oct. 28.
“That’s something we really need to work on. We’ve got a lot of issues,” he said, explaining some problem areas include Highway 123 to Cumberland House and Highway 102 between La Ronge and Southend.
“A lot of our communities are single access communities and, when our roads are down, it makes it very difficult to get in supplies or for medical appointments for people to get out. These things really need to be looked at. That’s an issue I really look forward to working with and working on.”
Seib was born in North Battleford and raised in Deschambeault Lake, Glaslyn and Meadow Lake. He is currently the education coordinator for the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) Education Authority for Deschambault Lake and, in the past, he has worked as a teacher and principal.