MOOSE JAW — The Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce has announced the results of its 2025 board of directors election, welcoming four returning directors and three new faces who will help guide the organization’s business advocacy and community development efforts over the next two years.
The results were finalized July 2 after members completed the Chamber’s Membership Board Election Survey, which invited all members in good standing to vote through a secure online platform.
Re-elected to the board for another two-year term are Kyle Favel of Favel Transportation, Devonne LaLonde of Farm Credit Canada, Yeng Ling of Moose Jaw Tours and Travel, and Melissa MacLean of JGL Livestock. The four had terms expiring this year and were eligible for re-nomination.
Joining the board for the first time are Lindsay Curties of Golden West Broadcasting Ltd. and its marketing division, Homefield, Connor Ferguson of Insight Law, and Crystal Froese of C Froese Communications Events and Marketing.
“Congratulations to all, and thank you for your commitment to the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce,” the Chamber wrote in a statement to members. “We look forward to your leadership and dedication in supporting our business community.”
The new directors will serve a two-year term from September 2025 to September 2027 and will be officially installed at the Chamber’s annual general meeting in the fall.
Earlier this spring, the Chamber issued a call for nominations to fill seven open seats on the board. Nominees were required to submit a short biography and commit to meeting the board’s expectations, which include attending a minimum of 75 per cent of 10 regular board meetings each year and contributing to at least one committee or event.
The Chamber’s full board includes 16 elected and three appointed directors, representing a broad cross-section of industries — from transportation and agriculture to tourism, law, media, and marketing. Together, the board works to support local business growth, advocate for economic development, and strengthen the voice of Moose Jaw’s business community.
With a time commitment of just one to three hours per month, board service offers a meaningful way for members to stay connected, make an impact, and help shape the direction of the region’s business environment.
To learn more about the Chamber of Commerce or its board of directors, visit or contact 306-692-6414.