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Kate Akagi becomes acting mayor for Saint Andrews

The Town of Saint Andrews has a new mayor in the chair following the resignation of Brad Henderson back in April. 

Acting Mayor Kate Akagi assumed the role of mayor at the June 2 council meeting. She was a retired teacher after nearly 30 years in the education system and was also the recipient of the Order of New Brunswick in November 2024. 

Akagi said Henderson asked her to meet with him, never imagine he’d tell her he was stepping down and asked her to take the gavel.

“But I’m very proud to be doing it. And very honored to be doing it,” she said in an interview with The Courier

Akagi will serve about 11 months and no byelection was held for the position as a general election is scheduled to be called in May 2026. 

According to the 2021 census, there are a little more than 2,000 people in Saint Andrews – with the summer months bringing in thousands of tourists and summer residents to the region. 

Akagi has been serving as the deputy mayor, helping the council through several critical projects in the last nine years – including an affordable housing project, the purchase of the new ladder truck, and working toward rehabilitating the town’s wharf. 

She also volunteers heavily for Charlotte County Dial-A-Ride and collects bags for the local food bag – committed heavily to her community and those who live in it. 

“I didn’t take the Deputy Mayorship lightly. So I’m not going to take the mayorship lightly either,” she said. 

The council is looking to reduce its size before the next election, as well as, dealing with the first insight into fiscal reform for municipalities, and finalizing whether it will move forward with a multi-million dollar project for the wharf. 

Akagi has a few things on her list to accomplish. 

“(The big Big one: the bylaws. I just want to get that done because, for the next council, it’s difficult. You start in the middle and I’ve been there when we’ve left things behind for the other councils,” she said. 

Akagi is the second female and the first Indigenous mayor for the Town of Saint Andrews.

Author

  • Nathalie Sturgeon, Local Journalism Initiative, The Courier. The Local Journalism Initiative, funded by the Government of Canada, aims to provide journalism to underserved communities. She joined the team in August 2024 and was formerly a digital broadcast journalist with Global News in New Brunswick. She has past experience as the editor of the Kings County Record in Sussex, N.B. She is from White Rapids, New Brunswick, just outside of Miramichi. She has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in journalism from St. Thomas University in Fredericton. Nathalie is a strong supporter of local and community news -- and hopes to tell the most important stories for the people of Charlotte County and beyond.

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