Candidates for council

Stacey Siroski Belisle

Occupation: Education Assistant, Davidson School 

I commit to making decisions and facing tough issues that will serve Davidson now and into the future. Updating bylaws, policies, and infrastructure to suit the needs of our community are my priorities. I believe Davidson is the place that families and businesses can both thrive. I appreciate your support.

Justin Harris

Occupation: Farm worker

I would like to see the town’s infrastructure continue to get repaired as well as grow the town’s economy. I feel the skate park and the day care will be an excellent addition to our town.

Kirby Manz

Occupation: Small business owner 

Residents of Davidson, I have lived in Davidson my entire life and served on town council since 2020. I am fully committed to seeing Davidson move forward in many areas including recreation, developing and executing on a plan for the underground infrastructure and maintaining a balanced budget. I hope to have your support on November 13th. 

Adrian Schmiedge

Occupation: EMS Supervisor for Davidson Ambulance

I am asking for your vote because you need people who are Committed to your Community and want to see it thrive. You need someone who is open-minded and willing to work as a group. But more importantly, you need someone who is not afraid to take a stand and make the hard decisions when needed.

Terry Epp

Occupation: Teacher I have enjoyed living in Davidson for the last six years and am married to Rebecca who has lived here her whole life. My experience and problem-solving skills will be valuable in helping to make important decisions. Davidson is a wonderful community, and I want to see it prosper. 

Mason Kooy

Occupation: Nutrien Ag Solutions 

My main focus is to look at how to cost effectively restore our roads, repair the towns sewer lines, which are in poor condition, utilize unused building/areas, support the upcoming childcare centre, assist in future projects for our children and keep our taxes at a reasonable rate. 

Brad Morrison

Occupation: Caterer, and exterior contractor 

I am running for council to make a positive impact in our community and be a voice for the citizens of Davidson. As a longtime resident and homeowner here, I want to see continued growth and keep working towards making our community a desirable place to live.

Allison Schmit

Occupation: Semi-retired small business owner                                       

 I am passionate about the Davidson residents’ concerns and they deserve to have a voice!  If elected, I will be working for you, the people, in reassessing the budget and allocating funds in more of a priority selection. I feel more efficient use of our current facilities and equipment would be a great start to initiating change.      

Scott Gainer 

Occupation: Fast Toys for Boys trailer dealership.

My reason to be town council is too make a big difference I believe in that is about the people its what makes a town cumminity great. Gainer has a big heart getting it done. VOTE FOR GAINER 

Arlene Low

Occupation: Teacher/Principal As an experienced educator and active citizen, I’ve served two terms on Davidson’s council, advocating for engagement, infrastructure, economic development, and recreation. My commitment to transparency, informed decision-making, and community connections drives my passion for our town. Your voice matters! Vote on Nov. 13.

Dan Puckett

Occupation: Heavy Duty Journeyman Mechanic

As a young man with children in their early teens, I want to run for Council so that young families have a strong voice at the table. As a father with teenage children, I want industrial growth. I want my children to have the choice to work and live here.

Gene Stangland

Employer: Western Sales

I have been a Davidson town council member for the past eight years. I am committed to making our town an even better place to live, work, and raise families. I am running again because I believe in Davidson’s future potential and want to see our community grow, while preserving the small-town values and quality of life.

Chris Storey

Occupation: Electrician, Maintenance Manger at Panther Industries.

I think people should vote for me because I am willing to put the hard work into get things done. I want to see change, make things more affordable for people and try to draw more businesses into the community.  

Doug Torrie

Occupation: Retired – 20 years working for Public Works

I am running for council because I am concerned about:

  • Aging infrastructure
  • State of our streets
  • Work being contracted
  • Importance of fiscal responsibly
  • Improved employee morale

My past experience will be an asset when dealing with council matters.