Regina city councillor Cheryl Stadnichuk announced she is not running for re-election this fall.
In a social media statement posted on Tuesday, the Ward 1 councillor said she’s stepping down for personal reasons.
“I know I cannot continue at the pace I have been going for another four-year term,” Stadnichuk wrote in a statement.
“This was a difficult decision for me because I have truly enjoyed doing the work of a councillor, collaborating with other councillors and serving the residents of Ward 1.”
Stadnichuk was first elected in 2020, beating incumbent Barbara Young.
In her statement, Stadnichuk added the last three-and-a-half years have been very rewarding and have afforded her the opportunity to meet amazing community members.
“I do not know what my next chapter will bring but I look forward to continuing to contribute to our great community,” she said.
“I also plan to focus on some of my retirement projects that were put aside when I ran for city council.”
Stadnichuk joins Ward 3’s Andrew Stevens as the second councillor to announce their decision to not run in November.