Fort Saskatchewan was incorporated as a village in 1899, a town in 1904, and a city in 1985. It elects its mayors separately from its Councillors. Since its incorporation as a town in 1904, 30 residents have served as Mayor.
Mayors of Fort Saskatchewan[1]
Mayor
Term Began
Term Ended
William Ford Langworthy
1904
1906
H.G. McAvoy
1907
1907
H.E. Daniel
1907
1908
Dr. Peter Aylen
1909
1911
A.M. Sutherland
1912
1912
S.O. Jones
1913
1914
James Graham
1915
1916
John W. Kidney
1917
1920
Ray E. Staples
1921
1922
Arnold Carscadden
1923
1924
A.M. Sutherland
1925
1926
Robert Hunter
1927
1928
William H. (Nobby) White
1929
1930
G.T. Montgomery
1931
1934
A.H. Rogers
1935
1936
W.A. (Bill) Graham
1937
1940
Peter A. Moret
1941
1942
C.R.W. (Dick) Mager
1943
1949
Charles Lowe
March 1950
March 1954
David Mackie
March 1954
March 1956
Charles Lowe
March 1956
April 1960
Carl Hennig
May 1960
October 1960
Cliff Curry
October 1960
October 1964
B. Knowles
October 1964
August 1970
Walter Sherman
August 1970
October 1970
John Lupul
October 1970
October 1971
Henry Powell
October 1971
October 1980
Muriel Abdurahman
October 1980
April 1986
Pryce Alderson
April 1986
October 1995
Ken Hodgins
October 1995
October 2004
Jim Sheasgreen
October 26, 2004
October 18, 2010
Gale Katchur
October 19, 2010
(present)
^"Mayors and Members of Council from 1904 - Present" (PDF). www.fortsask.ca. 2020-01-20. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
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