Town Council
Our town has earned recognition for the quality of its grain and livestock, the nearby Pine Coulee, Willow Creek, and Clear Lake recreation areas, and for being home to Canada’s first indoor rodeo. But what truly sets Stavely apart is the friendliness and pride of its residents.
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Stavely Town Council is committed to honoring that spirit by working hard to support, represent, and strengthen the community we all call home.



1
Mayor Gentry Hall
Gentry Hall has been local to the Town of Stavely his entire life and is an active member of the Stavely Elks and Odd Fellows.
He has been on council for a number of years serving the Town as mayor.
2
Councilor Don Norby
Don Norby is a local Stavelyite and has been brining years of experience and expertise to the Town. Don is also part of the Willow Creek Landfill Board.
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Councilor Ramona Whittingham
Ramona Whittingham can be found on the golf course year round playing a round of golf or sitting on the board.
4
Councilor Dale (Friday) Gugala
Dale (Friday) Gugala is part of Alberta South West representing all 15 communities in the area including the Town of Stavely.
5
Councilor Janice Binmore
Janice Binmore can be found at the museum finding out more history and artifacts around the Stavely area.
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Councilor Michael Varey
Michael Varey makes his presence at the Golden Age Center and on the FCSS board.
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Councilor Tim Martin
Tim Martin has served the Town of Stavely as the Fire Chief and now is part of both the REC Board and the Stavely and Agricultural Society.
Attend Council Meetings
Town Council meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month excluding July, August and December. All meetings are open to the public. If you wish to address the Council, please contact the Town office with an agenda and date requested.
Council members can also be contacted directly by email, their contact information is listed above. You can also contact the Town Office at cao@stavely.ca or leave a message with the Town office.