The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Garnet Gibson enters race for Summerside’s Ward 2

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A third candidate has entered the race for Summerside’s Ward 2: St. EleanorsSl­emon Park in the Nov. 5 municipal election.

Garnet Gibson, a long-time Summerside resident, has announced his bid for the seat.

Gibson has lived in the city for 28 years with his wife, Debbie. They have two grown children and five grandchild­ren.

Gibson worked in the financial services indus- Gibson try for 45 years before retiring, including as a lending officer, assistant bank manager, bank branch manager, financial services adviser, commercial lender and commercial administra­tor.

He has also taken on leadership roles in organizati­ons like the St. Eleanors Lions Club.

“My belief is that all of these experience­s have shaped me into a good candidate for council as they have taught me how to work well with others, both in small and large groups. The well-being of all citizens is in the forefront of my thinking and my actions,” he said.

Gibson says his main focal points include transparen­cy, continued efforts to attract businesses and residents to the city, holding the line on tax increases and affordable housing for low income earners with an emphasis on seniors and single parents.

“To serve as a councillor has been a long-time ambition of mine. Due to the demands of my work I felt that I would not be able to devote the necessary time required for this extremely important position.”

Also vying for the seat are Katharina Mueller and Justin Doiron.

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