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Deena Beeston wins mayoral race in Ladysmith 

The Town of Ladysmith has a new mayor-elect, and she says it’s time to bring local government back to its grassroots and restore fiscal responsibility. 

Deena Beeston was elected on Mar. 1 with 854 votes over four other candidates, and she says the results sent her a clear message on what Ladysmith residents want. 

“I think it’s indicative residents are interested in moving in a different direction,” she says. “I want to involve the people that make up our community in a lot more governance,” she says. 

Beeston says the community was built on the backs of community members and it should be the community who has the final say and a voice going forward.  

“Our community was built by community members,” she says. “They made the first hospital, built the health unit, built the park. Everything comes from the people, so I think they should have a voice in the community.” 

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Beeston says she hopes to hit the ground running and deliver what Ladysmith needs after she is sworn in on Mar. 18. 

According to the town, there was a 22.3 per cent voter turnout for the mayoral by-election race.  

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