1882
The Town of Selkirk was incorporated under the provincial Municipal Act
1882 – 1885
Councillors — John D. Cambell, Francis R. Gemmel, Amos H. Vaughan, Dr. David Young, Frederick W. Colcleugh, John E. Gemmel
1887 – 1888
Mayor — Thomas Sinclair
1902
Mayor — Lynd Smith Vaughan
1911 – 1916
Mayor — Dr. Daniel Gordon Ross
1922
Mayor — Walter Henry Gabriel Gibbs
1923 – 1925
Mayor — Peter James Smith
1928
Mayor — Fred James Manning
1931 – 1932
Mayor — J.J. Bell
1936 – 1937
Mayor — Robert Smith
Members of Council — D.R. Mcleod, W.G. Campbell, Th.S. Thorsteinsson, H. Sturlaugson, W. Berrisford, G. Lane
1938 – 1947
Mayor — William Berrisford
Members of Council — F. Schofield and G. Lane (Ward 1), J. Ingjaldson and B. Massey (Ward 2), L.G. Howard and B. Bryant (Ward 3)
Lord and Lady Selkirk
1948 – 1950
Mayor — William E. Gordon
Missing Members of Council — R. Welham, J.S. Hendy, J. Sinclair, J.C. Hawes, G.A. Sigurdson, E.G. Morrison, S. Oliver, E. Davidson
1958
Alice Belanger (seated on the far right) is the first woman to be elected into City Council
1974 – 1978
Mayor — Lloyd. Wersch
Members of Council —T. Taylor, D. Macfarlane, N. Boyd, P. Hendrikson, C. Balcaen, B. Wherrett, S. Banera
Missing — R. Cromarty
1980 – 1983
Mayor — Bill Shead
Members of Council — R. Oliver, D. McKenzie, P. Joyce, L. Davies, P. Hendrikson, S. Banera
1983 – 1986
Mayor — R.S. “Bud” Oliver
Members of Council — K.R. Conrad (Secretary Treasurer), H. Gordon, D. McKenzie, A. Baty, B. Wagner, S. Shewchuk, O. Gebhardt
1995
Darlene Swiderski was the first First Nation’s woman to be elected to council