'Refocus Regina': City councillor Lori Bresciani announces mayoral run
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After eight years on city council, Lori Bresciani will challenge Sandra Masters for the job of mayor in this fall’s municipal election.
After eight years on city council, Lori Bresciani will challenge Sandra Masters for the job of mayor in this fall’s municipal election.
Under the slogan "Refocus Regina" Bresciani announced her candidacy in an event on Tuesday.
“Regina has experienced four years of unmet expectations,” she said in her remarks. “It’s for leadership that delivers. I’m committed to a plan that brings results, not empty promises.”
Bresciani said a city council under her leadership would pursue a “practical, results-driven approach to governance.”
She highlighted fiscal responsibility, community engagement and business collaboration as key aspects of her candidacy.
First elected to represent Ward 4 in 2016, Bresciani has served on the board of police commissioners, the Frost Festival planning committee and on the board of directors for the Canadian Western Agribition, in addition to other roles.
Prior to her time in Henry Baker Hall, Bresciani volunteered in both the civic and provincial fields of health and education, according to her official profile with the city.