LETHBRIDGE HERALDtkalinowski@lethbridgeherald.comFour of the six Lethbridge mayoral candidates took part in a Lethbridge Youth Mayoral Forum hosted by the
Tim Kalinowski - Lethbridge Herald For the second night in a row Lethbridge’s mayoral candidates convened to discuss the issues facing the city, and tried
Former Blood Tribe councillor running for city mayor
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By Tim Kalinowski on May 1, 2021.
Herald photo by Al Beeber
Former Blood Tribe councillor Sheldon Day Chief is the latest candidate to declare his intention to run for mayor in this fall s municipal election.
Former Blood Tribe councillor and Ninastako Cultural Centre cultural instructor Sheldon Joseph Day Chief became the latest candidate to declare his intention to run for mayor in this fall’s municipal election. Day Chief has maintained a residence in Lethbridge for the past 30 years, and has family ties which go back to the early foundation of the city. Day Chief discloses that his great grandmother was married to Nicholas Sheran, who is often recognized as the founder of the early community when it was still known as Coal Banks.
Former Blood Tribe councillor running for city mayor
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Former Blood Tribe councillor and Ninastako Cultural Centre cultural instructor Sheldon Joseph Day Chief became the latest candidate to declare his intention to run for mayor in this fall’s municipal election.
Day Chief has maintained a residence in Lethbridge for the past 30 years, and has family ties which go back to the early foundation of the city. Day Chief discloses that his great grandmother was married to Nicholas Sheran, who is often recognized as the founder of the early community when it was still known as Coal Banks.