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Kevin's commitment to advocating for the needs of the Moosomin community and the coverage he's received along the way.
Gormley endorses Weedmark in Moosomin-Montmartre
READ: Kevin Weedmark, left, is a candidate for the Saskatchewan Party nomination in Moosomin-Montmartre. Among the endorsements he has received is from John Gormley, right.
Sask. town offering $30K to anyone who builds a house there
WATCH: The town of Moosomin has just 3,300 people but it's growing, while other small communities are struggling. Locals want the boom to continue. The town is now offering $30,000 to anyone who builds a house there. And bigger housing projects net even more.
$30,000 incentive has made it known across the country that Moosomin is growing and needs new homes
READ: I have had calls and emails at the Chamber from people from across the country who want to find out more about the area, many of whom are very, very interested in moving to the area.
Toth endorses Weedmark
READ: Former Moosomin MLA Don Toth
$30,000 housing incentive making national news
READ: Chamber of Commerce President Kevin Weedmark being interviewed by CTV
This rural Saskatchewan town is offering $30,000 to anyone who builds a home there
READ: Kevin Weedmark, president of the Moosomin Chamber of Commerce, says the small town has a diverse and growing economy. (Alexandre Silberman/CBC)
Moosomin offering housing incentive
WATCH: The Town of Moosomin is offering a $30,000 housing incentive to new builders. Sierra D’Souza Butts has the story.
Overwhelmed with support
READ: We have amazing resources, but the most important thing about this area is the people. I moved here and have stayed because I’m surrounded by the most amazing people in the world.
Moosomin passes incentive plan
$30,000 cash incentive for new housing units:
READ: A new residential housing incentive plan is in place in Moosomin to encourage development of more housing units. Keller Developments is currently building two 12-unit apartment buildings on South Front Street.
Deciding to step into the world of politics
READ: I have spoken to hundreds if not thousands of politicians over the years, and when I have asked them why they got into politics the answer is very often the same: “It wasn’t my idea, but a few people talked to me and said that I would be the best person to run, and when I thought about it, I agreed that I could do it,” or something along those lines.
Kevin Weedmark running for Sask Party nomination in Moosomin-Montmartre
READ: Kevin Weedmark has announced he intends to seek the Saskatchewan Party nomination in Moosomin-Montmartre.