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Okotoks Mayor Bill Robertson dead after battle with cancer

The Town of Okotoks in southern Alberta announced the death of its long-serving mayor, Bill Robertson, on Wednesday.

Robertson had been serving as mayor of the southern Alberta town since 2010

Mayor Bill Robertson of Okotoks, a town 15 kilometres south of Calgary, has died. (Town of Okotoks)

The Town of Okotoks has announced the death of its long-servingmayor, Bill Robertson.

Robertson died after abattle with cancer, the town said in a release Wednesday.

He was 67.

"On behalf of town council, we extend our deepest condolences to his wife, Elaine, their children, Michael, Jeffery and Bradley, and all members of his family," deputy mayor Florence Christopherssaid in therelease.

Robertson served on thetown council for more than a quartercentury and was first elected mayorin 2010.

Hewas then re-elected in 2013 and 2017 before announcingthis year he wouldn't be running again.

"He was a tireless advocate for our community and contributed greatly to the success of Okotoks and the region over the years," said Elaine Vincent, chief administrative officer for the town just south of Calgary.

"His leadership, warmth, respect and compassion were felt by all who had the opportunity to interact with him."

During his time as mayor, the town grew from apopulationless than 10,000 to almost 30,000 people.

"Some major milestones during his time on council included the construction of Drake Landing, which was the first solar community in North America, the opening of the Dawgs stadium, the expansion of the Pason Arenas," said the town in the release.

"And most recently, the long-awaited supplemental water solution through the regional water pipeline agreement."

Robertson was previously a teacher, which sparked his passion to engage and support youth during his time as mayor.

"He enthusiastically volunteered to visit classrooms or host groups of students who visited the Municipal Centre, always with a pocketful of Okotoks pencils and pins to share,"read the release.

According to the town, flags have been lowered to half-mast in honour of the mayor, and a memorial has been created at the Okotoks Municipal Centre with a book of condolences that residents are invited to sign in person or virtually.