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CAO Rob Axiak Taking New Role As City Manager In Cambridge

WELLANDChief Administrative Officer Rob Axiak has announced his departure from the City of Welland to become the new City Manager for the City of Cambridge, effective Tuesday, November 4, 2025. While his departure is a significant loss for Welland, it marks an exciting new chapter in his distinguished municipal career — and a proud moment for our community as one of our own takes on the top role in another growing Ontario city.

“Rob is an incredible leader, and his ability to unite people, inspire collaboration, and move projects forward with vision and purpose has made a lasting difference in our city,” said Mayor Frank Campion. “He brought a level of professionalism, empathy, and strategic thinking that elevated how we operate as a municipality. I’m sad to see him go, but I’m also incredibly proud to see him take this next step in his career — it’s a testament to the quality of leadership we’ve been fortunate to have in Welland.”

He joined the City of Welland in 2021 and was appointed Chief Administrative Officer in 2023. Bringing decades of municipal experience and a reputation for collaborative leadership, innovation, and community-building, he guided the organization through a period of growth and transformation, leading the development of Welland’s most comprehensive Strategic Plan, strengthening regional partnerships, and advancing initiatives that enhance livability, engagement, and civic pride. His focus on transparency, teamwork, and people-first service has left a lasting impact on both City Hall and the broader community.

“Everything I’ve done in Welland has prepared me for this next opportunity to grow my career,” said Axiak. “I have every confidence in our leadership team and staff to continue the positive, progressive momentum we’ve built. The community will continue to benefit from the dedication and professionalism of the City’s team as they carry this work forward.”

Under Rob’s leadership, Welland modernized its services and planned strategically for future growth. He championed operational improvements across departments, ensuring the City remained responsive to residents’ needs and positioned as a forward-thinking, innovative municipality.

His appointment to lead Cambridge reflects not only his exceptional talent and commitment but also the caliber of leadership and professionalism cultivated within the City of Welland. The Mayor will soon begin the process of selecting a new Chief Administrative Officer to continue building a thriving, connected, and sustainable city.

We extend our sincere thanks to Rob Axiak for his leadership, dedication, and service to our community, and wish him every success in his new role with the City of Cambridge.

Attribution: City of Welland media release.

A Win-Win: Make Minimum Donation, Get Free T-shirt

Be at Welland market Saturday, Nov. 16 for this Central Fire Station fundraiser

Volunteer Bill Buitenwerf, who works with both the Building Committee and Artifact/Display/Education Committee, models one of the t-shirts that will be given away as gifts in our Market Special fundraising campaign Saturday Nov. 16. /Nora Reid photo

WELLAND – Help support the preservation of Welland’s proud fire-fighting heritage.

Come down and see us at the Farmers’ Market Nov. 16 and get your free Central Fire Station t-shirt as a gift, for a minimum cash donation of $50!

High-quality, 100% cotton, Gildan brand T-shirts with a full colour stencil of the Central Fire Station will be given out as free gifts to patrons at the Market who donate a minimum of $50 to our charitable campaign.  These cash-only donations will be recorded for tax receipts, as our “Market Special”.  Makes a great Christmas gift!

Anna Olson, Honourary Chair, will be there Saturday, Nov. 16 to help kick-start the fundraising campaign.  She will be bringing her famous sweet treats (limited quantities) to give to donors, and will be available to sign copies of her book, if you have one!

We will be at the Market Square, Saturday mornings, November 16th, 23rd, 30th and December 7th.  Quantities are limited, so hurry down!

(Attribution: Central Fire Station release)

Community Input Sought On City Council Composition

WELLAND – The City of Welland is inviting community feedback on the future composition of City Council.

On September 3, a report was presented to Council outlining options to reduce the number of councillors while ensuring effective governance. Before making a decision, Council referred the matter back to staff, prioritizing community engagement to gather input from residents.

This report follows a Notice of Motion passed by Council in April, directing staff to explore options for reducing council composition to lower costs. Any changes approved by Council would take effect with the 2026 municipal election. Welland is currently represented by 12 councillors and one mayor, with two councillors representing each of the city’s six wards.

“Council wants to ensure that any decision made about the composition of City Council reflects the needs and opinions of the community,” said Tara Stephens, director of legislative services/city clerk. “Engaging residents will guide the future of local governance in Welland. We encourage all community members to participate in the Engage Welland survey to share their views on this important decision,” said Stephens.

The City invites residents to provide feedback on these proposed changes through the dedicated page and survey on the Engage Welland platform. Public input is essential in shaping the future of Welland’s governance.

For more information and to participate in the survey, residents are encouraged to visit www.engagewelland.ca/council-composition.

Attribution: City of Welland media release