Mercy George is the owner of Dejma’s Curry House in North Battleford. (submitted photo/City of North Battleford)
2024 MUNICIPAL ELECTION

Restaurant owner vying for city council seat

Oct 29, 2024 | 3:38 PM

North Battleford restaurant owner Mercy George is seeking a council seat with a vision of making the city safer and better.

“Mercy is eager to serve on the city council with a vision to reduce crime, support local businesses, and revitalize downtown North Battleford,” her online profile said.

George, the owner of Dejma’s Curry House, is originally from India. She spent her early life in Malaysia and then moved to Canada. She has called North Battleford home since 2004.

To demonstrate her dedication to the community, she has volunteered with the Saskatchewan Health Authority and raised funds for both Battlefords Union Hospital and the local food bank. George noted that her experience at the local ‘Taste of Culture’ event inspired her to open the curry house.

Alongside her community service, she also worked for the Royal Bank of Canada and Sakewew High School. In addition to her professional career, she is a mother to three daughters.

“Mercy understands the needs of both families and entrepreneurs,” the statement said.

Municipal election day is Nov. 13. Other confirmed candidates include Alvin Baptiste, Rodney Fedler, Ross MacAngus , Donald Meriam, Greg (Gregory) Lightfoot, Kent Lindgren, Dennis Mercer, Bill (Thomas) Ironstand, Alan Wiese, Dan Suberlak, Darryl Williams and Warren Williams.

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