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More good things on the horizon for Dauphin: Bosiak

Published on Thursday, 08 January 2026 15:14

As the calendar turns to 2026, Dauphin mayor David Bosiak is looking ahead to the coming year with optimism, while reflecting on 2025 with satisfaction.

“I think we had a pretty good year. We had some challenges and some opportunities in the public works department,” he said, citing the resignation of Public Works and Operations director Mike VanAlstyne and the retirements of Public Works foreman Terry Genik and Utilities foreman Jeff Weselowski.

“Which gives us tremendous opportunity to bring in some new blood, young people, but also you lose almost 100 years of experience. It has an impact on the organization.”

Despite the changes, Bosiak is pleased with the connection between City hall and the public works shop, saying morale is good on both sides.

The changes in leadership have also provided an opportunity for restructuring in an effort to find efficiencies, he added.

“We’re looking at restructuring a little bit, so we can have our Public Works manager looking after the multi-million dollar projects, but not losing oversight on smaller projects because they are too busy doing the big stuff and there’s no one else to help,” Bosiak said, adding the creation of a project manager position late in the year is paying dividends in that regard.

“Justin Tokarchuk has become our new project manager and that’s worked out,  I think, really well so far in the sense that he’s latched on to all those smaller projects.”

In the past, there has been some frustration among councillors when some of the smaller projects fell by the wayside, he added.

“We often had a surplus at the end of the year, but it was not because we did great stuff. It was because we didn’t do a couple of little things that we wanted to do,” Bosiak said.

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