Jones is the right choice

I have known Brook for more than 30 years and found that he is an energetic and highly motivated individual. He is committed to the community and has volunteered on many projects and initiatives.

As a student athlete, he knew the importance of all school activities and had a real sense of pride in representing his school. I feel he is the kind of person that will work very hard to do what is right for students and the community.

Brook is a doer and is not afraid to take on challenges and will work very hard on behalf of Ward 1 and the entire Division.
He is the right choice.”

Morris Glimcher, retired Executive Director – Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association

Jones has the qualities to make a great school trustee

I have known Brook since I taught him in kindergarten and Grade 1 at General Byng School. He is the same positive young man today as he was then. He has the qualities that would make a great school trustee, he is positive, knowledgeable, persistent and has the strong core value of fairness that is needed in our school system.

He will fight for your child’s enhanced education and work hard to provide great leadership as a trustee.”


Sheldon Reynolds – retired school teacher, Pembina Trails School Division

Jones would make an incredible addition to the school board

I had the pleasure of teaching/coaching Brook in middle school.  We have kept in touch for over 30 years and  he has shown himself over and over to be kind, persistent, dedicated and hardworking. 

He would be a valued school trustee and loyal supporter of your child’s education and well being. I fully endorse Brook in this
endeavour.”  

Sue Zajac – retired physical education teacher, Pembina Trails School Division

Jones would make a valued school trustee

I have know Brook Jones for 15 years as a passionate and professional journalist and  photographer and a tireless advocate for extra-curricular activities in our public school system. 

Brook was instrumental in showcasing a significant number of events in our small rural school that ranged from art exhibitions, drama productions, athletics, year end farewell celebrations and so much more.

He also volunteered many hours to go above and beyond by visiting our school for I love to Read Month, to share his career path with our students, and to ensure our staff felt appreciated and recognized for all the extra curricular experiences they provided for our students along their school journey. 

Brook would be an incredible addition to the school board of trustees in the Pembina Trails School Division.” 

Gloria Juvonen – former principal Walter Whyte School, Lord Selkirk School Division