
Scott Gillingham
Scott Gillingham is the Mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba, who has been actively involved in addressing community issues, including public safety and Indigenous rights. He took office in 2022 and has since focused on collaborative efforts with local leaders, including those from the Indigenous community, to enhance the city's policies and support families affected by violence.
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Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham acknowledged that extortion is a rising concern in his city.
Surrey, Brampton mayors call for Ottawa to declare extortion crisis a national emergencyWinnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham leads dignitaries across the city’s historic Portage and Main intersection after it reopened in June.
Cities need to overcome the fear of the first step in changeWinnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham said he’d spoken with the First Nation’s chief, Raymond Flett, to offer his condolences on behalf of the people of Winnipeg.
Four passengers dead, pilot injured in northern Manitoba plane crash, RCMP sayWinnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham said it’s a very emotional time for a lot of people who have been displaced from their homes.
Manitoba prepares to house thousands of evacuees as wildfires burn out of controlScott Gillingham was the first pedestrian in more than four decades to traverse between Portage Avenue and Main Street, finally reopening the intersection to foot traffic.
Pedestrians reclaim Portage and Main as Winnipeg reopens the famed intersection after 46 yearsWinnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham emphasized the shared issues and goals of cities affected by tariffs.
At national conference of city leaders, mayors talk about bonding in the face of Trump economic carnageScott Gillingham is the Mayor of Winnipeg who discussed the recent closures of 7-Eleven locations in the city.
How chilly Winnipeg turned the humble Slurpee into a local religionWinnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham posted a photo with Wab Kinew after the Jets' overtime win.
Stanley Cup fever in Winnipeg has Jets fans fired up for whiteoutScott Gillingham is the Mayor of Winnipeg who will attend the press conference.
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