Shelby Macleod vying for a seat on City Council
LETHBRIDGE, AB. — Shelby Macleod is making another stab at capturing a seat on City Council, after an initial run in 2017. She attributes her love for this community as the reason for wanting to contribute to the community on a tangible level.
“I’ve been in the city for 35 years. I worked in Edmonton where I was chief of staff for former Lethbridge-West MLA Clint Dunford but I never did move to Edmonton, because I love Lethbridge and I feel I have something to offer to the community.”
“I’ve always been a social activist, even as a kid in high school and because I was lucky enough to be exposed to the local MLA’s in Taber and Lethbridge, I always seemed to be solving people’s problems — that’s probably my strongest suit – I look at a situation – what is the problem and how can we solve it together, because we can’t always answer everyone’s issues with a blank cheque.”
“Because I’m a community based person, I really believe that many of the things we do, have community-based solutions.”