Kim Gartner seeking nomination for SK Party

By Joan Janzen

Kim Gartner from Macklin, Sask. has recently announced his candidate nomination papers have been accepted, and he is officially seeking the nomination for the Saskatchewan Party Kindersley-Biggar Constituency. He has spent the past 35 years working in municipal administration, supporting local, regional and provincial initiatives.

He grew up on the family farm four miles east of Macklin and says his involvement in community organizations has been a lifelong commitment and a great source of personal pride.

As the CAO of the Town of Macklin, he had the privilege of working with many dedicated community leaders from across west-central Saskatchewan. Kim believes the core strength of Saskatchewan is based in its communities.

“The past 35 years have taught me that communication and cooperation are key to successful communities,” he said. “I want to be an advocate for our west central communities and communicate how vibrant and vital we are to the success of the province.”

Over the years, he’s witnessed how communities that provide great infrastructure, health care, education, protective services, and recreational opportunities present a province that is attractive to current and future residents. “The west central area of Saskatchewan has a wealth of opportunities for individuals and families to live, work and play,” Kim said.

During his time as a municipal administrator, Kim was actively involved in every facet of community life, including municipal infrastructure, health care, education, protective services, recreation and environmental services.

“The provision of these community services is a partnership between the residents of our region and the provincial government,” he explained. His involvement helped him appreciate the support provided by Saskatchewan’s agriculture, energy and business sectors. “I speak from personal experience when I say, ‘When your community is in need, they are there to support you.’”

He has been active in representing the Town of Macklin and the province of Saskatchewan in numerous capacities. He was the Past President of Urban Administrators Association of Saskatchewan; is Current Chair of SUMAssure (Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Insurance Program), and is a Board Member of Living Sky School Division (2006 - present).

Locally, he’s been involved in many community organizations. Here are just a few: Past President - Macklin Ball Association, Past President - Macklin Minor Hockey, Event Coordinator - World Bunnock Championship.

Kim encourages everyone to become involved in this nomination process. He believes party strength and renewal are vital to the province’s future success.

“Open discussion and dialogue are a tenant to good governance. I believe I can effectively represent and communicate areas of concern that affect our quality of life,” Kim said.

Anyone wanting to discuss Kim’s candidacy can contact him at 306-753-8040 or kggartner@sastel.net.

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