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Re-Elect

Kristina Kowalski
Parkland County - Division 2
“Kristina shows up, does the work, and truly listens to residents. Division 2 is stronger with her voice at the Council table.”
Local Resident
“She is dedicated, prepared, and passionate about our community. We need her leadership for another term.”
Community Association Board Member

Kristina is ready, knowledgeable, effective and experienced.

I’m Kristina, your neighbour and dedicated Councillor for Division 2, since 2021

I’ve called Parkland County home for over 20 years. With a background in science, business, and community leadership, I’m focused on real results—protecting our rural values while planning smart for the future. I work hard, show up, and speak out on the issues that matter most to you—like responsible growth, traffic safety, and infrastructure that keeps up with our needs. And most of all, I listen. Because this community deserves leadership that puts people first

I’m counting on your vote

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“I hope you decide to run for reelection because ... I’d hate to lose our Division 2 champion! You would definitely have my support and vote. You’re an awesome person and councillor that really listens to the concerns of the people and families you represent in Division 2. Thank you again for all your hard work as our councillor.”
Local Resident

Kristina's Priorities

Fiscal Responsibility

Remain focused on value for taxpayers while supporting smart growth and excellence in County services.

Protecting Farmland & Agriculture

Safeguard high-quality farmland through strong planning and investment in agriculture.

Connectivity for Residents & Businesses

Push to finally have reliable broadband by enacting the County's Broadband Plan.

Safe & Livable Communities

  • Committed to supporting community leagues/associations and halls
  • Mitigate impacts of traffic shortcutting through neighbourhoods near Edmonton, Acheson & Atim Road
  • Trails development in Big Lake area communities
  • Permanently close the decommissioned Spruce Grove Wastewater lagoons and require ARROW UTILITIES to develop an alternate mitigation location to eliminate the significant impacts on life's enjoyment on residents from Parkland Village and surrounding area Require robust air quality monitoring and reporting

Stormwater Management

Establish an inter-municipal stormwater agreement with Spruce Grove & Stony Plain – to reduce flooding

Partnership with Edmonton

Engage directly on 231 Street development to address traffic, congestion, recreation, trails, and livability.

About Kristina Kowalski

About Kristina Kowalski

Kristina, together with her husband Hon. Ken Kowalski, ECA, has proudly called Parkland County home for more than 20 years. A first-generation Canadian, she is the daughter of a Royal Canadian Air Force Captain and a gifted artist and seamstress. Her parents immigrated from Vienna, Austria after the Second World War, and she grew up across Canada—Hamilton, Calgary, St. Jean (Québec), Chilliwack, and Burnaby—where she developed discipline, resilience, and a deep commitment to community service.

Kristina is devoted to her family and especially treasures time with her grandson, along with her extended family in Burnaby and Victoria.

Professional Background

Kristina's career combines health care, business development, and governance. She holds diplomas in Nuclear Medicine Technology (BCIT) and Pharmacy Technology (Red Deer College)—a foundation in science and care for people that she carries into public service.

As a business coach and consultant with HRDC, she worked with over 200 start-ups across engineering, housing, tourism, the arts, and small business—including many independent cafés and coffee roasters.

Public Service & Leadership

Kristina's leadership extends across municipal, regional, and provincial levels. Highlights include:
  • Municipal Councillor
    County of Barhead
  • Vice-Chair
    Pembina Hills School Division
  • Chair
    Yellowhead Planning Commission Appeal Board
  • Chair
    Yellowhead Regional Library System
  • President
    Alberta Library Trustees Association
  • Vice-President
    Canadian Library Trustees Association
  • First Female Member
    Barrhead Rotary Club
  • Board Member
    Barrhead Chamber of Commerce
At the provincial level, she chaired the Alberta Child Welfare Appeal Panel and the Alberta Children with Disabilities Appeal Board, and served on the Board of Governors for the Alberta College of Art, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, and the Alberta Society of Artists.

Passion for Nature & Community

Kristina has a lifelong love of nature—wetlands, lakes, rivers, and gardens. She was recently elected to the Board of Directors, University of Alberta Botanic Garden – Friends of the Garden, where she is building partnerships with farmers and scientists to support field trials and raise funds for the therapeutic Butterfly House. She is also a proud member of Women in Nuclear Canada.

Parkland County Council Service

Since 2021, Kristina has represented Division 2 on Parkland County Council. She has served on:
  • Economic Development Committee
  • Community Sustainability Committee
  • Agricultural Services Board
  • ALUS (Alternative Land Use Services)
  • Subdivision & Development Appeal Board (SDAB)
Regionally, she is Chair of the Sturgeon River Watershed Alliance and a past executive with the North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance. She also serves on the Yellowhead Regional Library Board, with past appointments to the Parkland Capital Region Water Commission and ARROW Utilities (Wastewater Commission).

Commitment to Accountability

Kristina has earned the EOEP Municipal Leaders Certificate (2023) and the Certificate in Tribunal Administrative Justice™ (CTAJ™), underscoring her dedication to transparency, fairness, and strong governance.

Over the past four years, she has worked with Council to keep taxes low, improve services, strengthen accountability, and engage residents directly. She shows up, does the work, and delivers results.

Looking ahead, Kristina is committed to building safe, thriving communities, protecting farmland and natural assets, and supporting the agriculture, business, and industrial growth in Acheson—a major economic driver for Division 2 and Parkland County.


About Me

Good Goverment

Be prepared, be consistent

Good government is guided by the foundational principles of: fiscally responsible, socially reliable, limited government, and a belief in the strength of personal responsibility.

When government does its job well, it doesn’t need to be in your face – because people see the results in the reliability of their services, the confidence of investors, and the strength of civil society.

A truly good government is steady and competent. It manages taxpayer dollars with discipline, keeps its promises and focuses on delivering tangible results, avoiding political theatre.

And above all, it means putting pragmatism over ideology — governing for all, not just the few.

Responsible. Capable. Grounded in values that have stood the test of time. 
 
A government that serves - not rules.” This is the vision that I  support!
Kristina Kowalski

Acheson Business Awards Gala


Thank you to everyone who attended the 2025 Acheson Business Awards Gala on Saturday. Congratulations to all nominees.

CONGRATULATIONS

2025 Award Winners

  • Large: Canfor Spruceland
  • Medium: Degner Construction
  • Small: Fabco Plastics
  • Associate: Lotus Group
  • Innovation: Nomadic Networks
  • Community: Myshak Group
  • Women in Leadership: Bronywn Scrivens – JLL

Lifetime Achievement Award:
John Leder – Supreme Steel

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