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Scott Gillingham

Candidate in the 2014 St. James - Brooklands Council Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

Why did you decide to run in the 2014 Winnipeg Civic Election?

I have decided to run for Council because I am committed to the ongoing revitalization of St. James-Brooklands-Weston. I've dedicated my life to serving people and doing what I can to improve our community. I have served and still serve on many volunteer community boards in St. James-Brooklands. I can and will work in collaboration with others to ensure that St. James-Brooklands-Weston continues to be a desirable place to work, live and play for future generations. We will achieve this through continued investment in infrastructure, community clubs, playgrounds, etc.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as Councillor?

I have served on many and varied community boards including (but not limited to), St. James-Assiniboia 55+ Centre, Silver Heights Community Club, Sturgeon Heights Community Club Building Committee for the construction of our new club, Special Liaison between Portage Trail Soccer Club and City of Winnipeg, Winnipeg Airports Authority Advisory Committee on the Environment. I co-initiated the launch of a Winnipeg Harvest Food Bank in west Winnipeg that serves more than 70 families every two weeks; and I helped launch the "Westgrove in Bloom" community garden project, serving the residents of a Manitoba Housing complex in west Winnipeg.

Throughout two decades of pastoring congregations I have served and worked with people from across the socio-economic, political spectrum. I have set, managed and dispersed annual organizational budgets.

The experiences gained serving in my work and on the aforementioned boards have provided me with the ability to work with others to enhance the quality of life for the people of St. James-Brooklands-Weston.

I was honored to be the recipient of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Award in 2013 for Outstanding Community Service and the Community Service Volunteer of the Year Award, Portage Trail Soccer Association, 2012.

What are some issues that you would like to stand for in your role as Councillor, and why are these issues important to you?

  1. Investing in Infrastructure. Many of the roads, sidewalks, sewers, and water mains are in desperate need of repair in St. James. Our's is desirable yet older community. As such, addressing our infrastructure deficit needs to be the priority for the coming years.

  2. Openness and Transparency at City Hall. Taxpayers deserve to know what decisions are being made at City Hall and how our tax dollars are being spent. We cannot have a repeat of incidents like the Fire Halls scandal and the extreme cost-overruns of the new Police HQ. Council needs to implement mechanisms that provide open/transparent communication to the tax payers.

  3. We need continued investment in community assets such as community clubs, playgrounds, senior's centers, etc. St. James - Brooklands - Weston remains one of the most desirable and affordable places in Winnipeg to work, play and live. Ongoing investment in our assets will ensure that our community has the amenities necessary to remain attractive for generations to come.

What is one thing in particular that you appreciate about the ward you wish to represent?

St. James-Brooklands-Weston has all the makings of an ideal community. We have a diversity of generations living side-by-side. We have new homes and older homes. We have great schools, a strong, well-established business and industrial community. We have many excellent community organizations served by dedicated volunteers. Our ward sits on the edge of the new Centreport, with all of its potential. The main cross-Canada route makes a line through the heart of our community. St. James-Brooklands has a rich and proud history and a bright future.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

I appreciate the endorsements of Outgoing Councillor Scott Fielding and past Councillor Jae Eadie. It would be my privilege to represent the people of St. James-Brooklands-Weston.

I ask for your vote!


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News that Mentions Scott Gillingham

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Orlikow secures third term in River HeightsFort Garry

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Civic election: then and now · By the numbers: Election candidates · Browaty holds on to North Kildonan · Eadie back for second term in Mynarski · Scott Gillingham wins in St. James-Brooklands · Activists hope to boost voting in North End · LIVE ...

Scott Gillingham wins in St. JamesBrooklands

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Gillingham, 46, defeated Bryan Metcalfe, Stefan Jonasson, and Fred Morris. Council newcomer Scott Gillingham is the former lead pastor at Grace Community Church and is a card-carrying Conservative who ran for the provincial Tories in St. James in 2011.

Scott Gillingham wins in St. JamesBrooklands

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Only 45 minutes after the polls closed, Scott Gillingham was declared the winner in the St. James-Brooklands ward and will be a first-time councillor in the open ward. Gillingham, 46, defeated Bryan Metcalfe, Stefan Jonasson, and Fred Morris. Council ...

Update: Brian Bowman is Winnipeg's new mayor

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Over in St. Boniface, Matt Allard took an early lead and stayed there. In St. Norbert, the same thing happened with Janice Lukes. Charleswood-Tuxedo's new councillor is Marty Morantz. Scott Gillingham is the new face in St. James. Morantz said he's ...

Schreyer unseats Steen in ElmwoodEast Kildonan

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Civic election: then and now · By the numbers: Election candidates · Browaty holds on to North Kildonan · Eadie back for second term in Mynarski · Scott Gillingham wins in St. James-Brooklands · Bruce Henley re-elected mayor in West St. Paul · LIVE ...

Ross Eadie wins in Mynarski

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Eadie Coun. Ross Eadie announced on Wednesday that he's handing the money to the North Point Douglas Women's Centre for a purchase of Winnipeg Transit fare tickets for the organization's clients, many of whom have low incomes.

Gerbasi wins reelection in Fort RougeEast Fort Garry

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

St. James - Brooklands. Created with Raphaël 2.1.0 Votes % 0 100 200 300 400 Scott GILLINGHAM 45.87% Bryan METCALFE 29.42% Stefan JONASSON 18.56% Fred MORRIS 6.15% 477 306 193 64 ...

Mike Pagtakhan reelected in Point Douglas

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

St. James - Brooklands. Created with Raphaël 2.1.0 Votes % 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Scott GILLINGHAM Bryan METCALFE Stefan JONASSON Fred MORRIS 5174 3548 2292 828. St. Norbert. Created with Raphaël 2.1.0 Votes % 0 1000 2000 3000 ...

Mayes reelected in St. Vital

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Civic election: then and now · By the numbers: Election candidates · Browaty holds on to North Kildonan · Eadie back for second term in Mynarski · Scott Gillingham wins in St. James-Brooklands · Bruce Henley re-elected mayor in West St. Paul ...

Eadie back for second term in Mynarski

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Bruce Henley re-elected mayor in West St. Paul · By the numbers: Election candidates · Browaty holds on to North Kildonan · Scott Gillingham wins in St. James-Brooklands · Still need public face on public space · LIVE: Election night in Winnipeg · Matt ...

Browaty holds on to North Kildonan

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Bruce Henley re-elected mayor in West St. Paul · By the numbers: Election candidates · Eadie back for second term in Mynarski · Scott Gillingham wins in St. James-Brooklands · Still need public face on public space · LIVE: Election night in Winnipeg ...

Matt Allard elected councillor in St. Boniface

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Civic election: then and now · By the numbers: Election candidates · Browaty holds on to North Kildonan · Eadie back for second term in Mynarski · Scott Gillingham wins in St. James-Brooklands · Bruce Henley re-elected mayor in West St. Paul ...

Browaty holds on to North Kildonan

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

By the numbers: Election candidates · Eadie back for second term in Mynarski · Scott Gillingham wins in St. James-Brooklands · Bruce Henley re-elected mayor in West St. Paul · Still need public face on public space · LIVE: Election night in Winnipeg ...

Eadie back for second term in Mynarski

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

By the numbers: Election candidates · Browaty holds on to North Kildonan · Scott Gillingham wins in St. James-Brooklands · Bruce Henley re-elected mayor in West St. Paul · Still need public face on public space · LIVE: Election night in Winnipeg · Matt ...

It's election day — get out and vote

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Today — Weds., Oct. 22 — is municipal election day across Manitoba. Here's a list of all the candidates running for city councillor and school trustee in areas served by The Times. All polling stations in Winnipeg are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.. For ...

Ouellette says disaffected aboriginal and young people have helped increase ...

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Articles. Browaty holds on to North Kildonan · Eadie back for second term in Mynarski · Scott Gillingham wins in St. James-Brooklands · Bruce Henley re-elected mayor in West St. Paul · Still need public face on public space · Matt Allard elected ...

Sanders makes lastminute plea to voters as poll shows his support has all but ...

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Mayoral candidate David Sanders made a last-minute plea to voters Tuesday morning. With the most recent opinion poll indicating Sanders' slim support has now all but vanished, the former provincial official appealed to Winnipeggers who don't vote to ...

The races to watch on election night

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Scott Gillingham, Stefan Jonasson, Bryan Metcalfe, and Fred Morris are the candidates. St. Norbert. Curmudgeonly Justin Swandel has retired from politics, opening the door for a two-way battle between his ward assistant Janice Lukes and Sachit Mehra ...

WasylyciaLeis says she's not troubled by new poll showing Bowman ahead

Monday, 20 October 2014

Bowman, Judy W-L neck and neck, poll shows · By the numbers: Election candidates · Browaty holds on to North Kildonan · Eadie back for second term in Mynarski · Scott Gillingham wins in St. James-Brooklands · Bruce Henley re-elected mayor in West St.

Think about this: Just vote

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Articles. Browaty holds on to North Kildonan · Eadie back for second term in Mynarski · Scott Gillingham wins in St. James-Brooklands · Bruce Henley re-elected mayor in West St. Paul · Still need public face on public space · Matt Allard elected ...

The most interesting man in the game

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Civic election: then and now · By the numbers: Election candidates · Browaty holds on to North Kildonan · Eadie back for second term in Mynarski · Scott Gillingham wins in St. James-Brooklands · Bruce Henley re-elected mayor in West St. Paul ...

Warning: Obstacles ahead for new mayor and council

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Who wants in: Ordained minister Scott Gillingham, ordained minister Stefan Jonasson, St. James BIZ director Bryan Metcalfe and perennial St. James candidate Fred Morris. Implication: Gillingham, like Fielding, is a Tory. Metcalfe would be business ...

Warning: Obstacles ahead for new mayor and council

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Who wants in: Ordained minister Scott Gillingham, ordained minister Stefan Jonasson, St. James BIZ director Bryan Metcalfe and perennial St. James candidate Fred Morris. Implication: Gillingham, like Fielding, is a Tory. Metcalfe would be business ...

Battle to replace Fielding

Saturday, 18 October 2014

In an unusual situation, the other two candidates are both ordained ministers: Scott Gillingham is the former lead pastor at Grace Community Church, while Stefan Jonasson is a Unitarian Universalist minister. "The odds of this are very remote, but we ...

Battle to replace Fielding

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Scott Gillingham: Lead pastor at Grace Community Church and Conservative Party member. Stefan Jonasson: Unitarian Universalist minister, endorsed by Winnipeg Labour Council. Bryan Metcalfe: St. James Business Improvement Zone director and a St.


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