Manitoba

Stonewall Town Council Hosts Meeting With Virtual Access Option

By

Emma Kelly
April 13, 2026 10:20 am

The Town of Stonewall will hold its next regular council meeting on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, offering residents both in-person and virtual options to participate in local governance.

The meeting is set to begin at 6:00 PM in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, located at 293 Main Street. Those wishing to attend from home can access the session through a virtual link available at the top of the meeting agenda, which is posted on the town’s official website.

This regular gathering allows citizens to observe the work of Mayor Sandra Smith, Deputy Mayor Peter Bullivant, and Councillors Walter Badger, Ron Maryniuk, and Kimberly Newman as they address town business. While the public is welcome to attend, any closed-door discussions held in-camera are restricted from public view as permitted under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

The registration deadline for members of the public to formally address council as a delegation has passed, as this required notice to the Chief Administrative Officer by 6:30 AM on April 13. Following this session, the next council meeting is set for May 6, 2026.

Stonewall, a growing community in the Winnipeg Metro Region with an estimated population of over 5,400, continues to utilize these regular meetings as a primary way to engage with residents. The historic Town Hall, where these sessions take place, stands as a reminder of the community’s heritage, having been built in 1912 from local limestone and designated as a provincial municipal heritage site.

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