Nipawin council swears in, mix of experience and fresh faces
There wasn’t much business conducted on Monday, Nov. 16 for the Town of Nipawin, but the new council was sworn in.
For Mayor Rennie Harper, it’s the second time she’s been sworn into office. She said it’s supposed to be easier for a second term, although in a lot of ways it isn’t.
“I’m putting a lot more pressure on myself,” Harper told northeastNOW. “I feel like I’m expected to know the things to do next. I will leave enough time for the new councillors to get a good grip on what the job is yet start to move forward on some of the things that were said during the campaign. Not that I’m not thrilled, I am, but I think you have to hit the road running if you’re in your second term.”
Joining Harper are three returning councillors: Jan Boughen, Sheldon Chornawka, and Geoff Stewart. The three new councillors are Bruce Pihowich, Sheila Seiferling, and Stacey Vik. Harper is excited, as she believes all the councillors are serving for the right reasons and are trying to learn as best they can.

