
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
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