Northumberland County
The election of a new warden and deputy warden are the first order of business on every December agenda for Northumberland County council. This year, the incumbents of both offices were acclaimed for a second year.
December is the time when Northumberland County council elects a new warden and deputy warden. Not so much with this week's meeting – Warden Brian Ostrander and Deputy Warden Olena Hankivsky were nominated to return to their respective offices, and welcomed back by acclamation.
Cobourg Mayor Lucas Cleveland put forth Ostrander's nomination, saying he had requested the opportunity to be the one to do so.
“Brian Ostrander leads with knowledge that every problem – every battle, if you will – is not won or lost by brute force. It's not won or lost by a narrow vision that leaves so much on the table,” Cleveland said.
“We haven't always seen eye to eye. We don't have a working relationship built on capitulation, but one that is built on knowledge that the warden doesn't put his on interest above the best interest.”
Trent Hills Mayor Bob Crate made the nomination for Hankivsky, describing her as a “very level-headed and thoughtful person that thinks of all the situations and tries to evaluate them.”