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Monday, October 10, 2011

Where Did Wayne’s Campaign Signs Go ?

News Release

Where did Wayne Stetski’s election signs for Mayor of Cranbrook go?

Mr. Stetski and his team erected his signs in strategic locations around our city after depositing his nomination papers for Mayor on the morning of October 4, which was the first opportunity to do so. He was eager to get this important campaign under way and had been told by an Election Official that candidates were free to erect their signs as soon as they had formally deposited their nomination information.

On October 7, while on the way to Calgary to be Master of Ceremonies at a niece’s wedding, Wayne received a call from one of his supporters to say that she had been viewing a candidate for council’s website and the candidate had received a letter from the City stating that campaign signs should not be going up until October 12. This is based on a city bylaw.

Mr. Stetski had not yet received a letter but he immediately asked members of his campaign team who weren’t out of town for the holiday weekend, to take down his signs. Upon his return from Calgary on Sunday, October 9, 2011 he personally drove around town to ensure that they were all removed.

“ I apologize that this happened,” said Wayne. “ I’ve always believed that if you make a mistake, regardless of how it happened, you need to own it, apologize for it, learn from it, and then make sure that it never happens again. I intend to take that same honesty and transparency into being the Mayor of Cranbrook.”

“ I was also pleased to see that the city is enforcing its own bylaws. This principle is one that I strongly believe in, as there is no point in having bylaws that you don’t enforce. This results in nothing but frustration for our citizens.”

Mr. Stetski said that his signs will be back up on October 12. If you would like a sign for your lawn or want to learn more about Wayne’s campaign please go to http://www.stetski.com/  or contact him at 250.919.1834.

For further information:

Wayne Stetski

Candidate For Mayor

250.919.1834

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