The lineup is nearly complete at the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division. So far no election will be required, at least not in the first round call for nominations since only one candidate stepped forward to fill each seat in nine of the 10-member board positions.
The only position that has gone unfilled is in Subdivision 1, the town of Radville where Christine Bourassa announced earlier she would be retiring. Nobody filed nomination papers to fill that position by the deadline date of Sept. 21. That means there will be another call for nominations on Oct. 5. The general municipal and school board election day is Oct. 26.
Pending the arrival of a new person to represent Radville, the new person in the trustee lineup is Kathy Yanko who will be the Sudivision 5 representative for the town of Milestone.
The cities of Estevan and Weyburn have two positions on the board and in Estevan’s case, those roles will be filled by incumbents Bev Hickie and Karen Melle while in Weyburn the returnees are Bruno Tuchscherer, who is the long-serving chairman of the board; and Jerome Sidloski.
The Subdivision 2 (Radville rural) representative is Theresa Van de Seipp while Subdivision 3, (Spruce Ridge rural) seat will be filled by Robert Cossette, another incumbent. The Subdivision 4 representative (Queen Elizabeth rural) is incumbent Rocky Sidloski.
The Subdivision 6, Wilcox village representative at the Holy Family table, will be incumbent Kate MacLean.