The Guardian (Charlottetown)

BASIL’S BACK

Former Summerside mayor is once again running for city’s top job; joins Brent Gallant in contest

- BY COLIN MACLEAN

Former Summerside mayor is once again running to for the city’s top job.

When P.E.I.’s municipal elections officially get underway Oct. 19, there will be a familiar face knocking on doors in Summerside.

Basil Stewart has announced his intention to once again seek Summerside’s mayor’s chair.

Stewart visited the Journal Pioneer office Friday to announce his candidacy and says he will soon be on the campaign trail.

“I got a lot of requests, by email, by phone, to consider it. They started coming in over the last few months. So I decided, yes, I’ll let my name stand,” said Stewart.

“I think I can be a strong voice for our community.”

Stewart is no stranger to Summerside or municipal politics. He served as a police officer with Summerside Police Services for 13 years before running for mayor in 1985 – a job he held for next 29 years.

He was defeated in the 2014 election by current mayor, Bill Martin, who is not seeking reelection.

The only other candidate who has announced for

the mayoralty is current Ward 4 Coun. Brent Gallant.

It’s been an eventful four years for Stewart. Since the last election he was appointed to and still sits on the National Capital Commission, was inducted into the Order of Canada, opened a Dixie Lee restaurant in the downtown with his son, Major, and also suffered a heart attack.

Stewart said since his health scare he’s lost nearly 100 pounds and feels in “tip-top” shape.

In addition to being encouraged to run again, he also feels he still has more to contribute to a city that has been good to him for many years, he said.

“I commend the present mayor and council for their work – but I’m a bit of workhorse and there are things I’d like to work on. I can do the job.”

If elected Stewart has a number of priorities, including having lower power rates for city customers than those of Maritime Electric, freezing pay for mayor and council for the four-year-term, attracting more senior and affordable housing options, making a new fire hall a top priority and continuing to attract economic developmen­t.

Islanders go to the polls in the municipal election on Nov. 5.

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 ?? COLIN MACLEAN/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Basil Stewart has announced he’s again seeking Summerside’s mayor’s chair. Stewart is no stranger to Summerside or municipal politics. He served as a police officer with Summerside Police Services for 13 years before running for mayor in 1985 – a job he held for next 29 years.
COLIN MACLEAN/JOURNAL PIONEER Basil Stewart has announced he’s again seeking Summerside’s mayor’s chair. Stewart is no stranger to Summerside or municipal politics. He served as a police officer with Summerside Police Services for 13 years before running for mayor in 1985 – a job he held for next 29 years.

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