Saanich's mayor race now has three names. Langford's Stew Young wants his old job back.
Saanich Coun. Zac de Vries announced Wednesday that he'll run for mayor, the second sitting councillor to make a play for the seat Dean Murdock is leaving behind. He joins three-term Coun. Karen Harper, who declared back in April, and Rishi Sharma, who's running under the Save Our Saanich banner with a four-candidate slate. The fall election will reshape the council table no matter who wins.
De Vries, 31, was born in Saanich and works full-time as a sector specialist in the provincial agriculture ministry. He chaired the Capital Regional Housing Corporation for the last four years, and he doesn't think the divisive Quadra-McKenzie Plan, which council approved Tuesday night, will dog his campaign.
In Langford, the mood was louder. Stew Young launched his comeback bid Tuesday night at the Langford Legion in front of 300 supporters who chanted his name and ran a slide show of his 30 years in office. Young served seven terms before losing to political unknown Scott Goodmanson in 2022, who took 53% of the vote. This time Young is starting five months early, and he finally joined social media this week.
He's promising to claw back property taxes that climbed 48% over four years, and he's running a team that includes a recently retired West Shore RCMP superintendent and a former Langford fire chief.

