The Association of Manitoba Municipalities' fall meeting shared a wealth of information among those attending.
Mayor Bosiak was in attendance, getting information on Dauphin's new Justice Centre, and discussing the many issues across the many municipalities.
Municipalities share a lot of common issues, from aging infrastructure to increased crime rates, and more.
He notes that in comparison, Dauphin is in strong standings, especially with recently announced projects like the lagoon upgrade.
"All municipalities are facing major infrastructure challenges. I'd like to suggest that the city of Dauphin is in a really good spot. Past councils, and past administrations did a great job being on top of infrastructure, and once we embark on this Lagoon upgrade next year, we'll be in great shape."
The AMM also elected its first Female President, Kathy Valentino, a city councilor from Thompson.
Bosiak notes that she's an excellent fit for the role.
"She's going to be a tremendous asset for the AMM, we have a great relationship with Kathy and the city of Thompson."
The Association of Manitoba Municipalities represents all of Manitoba’s 137 municipalities, and they're set to reconvene in April of next year for their spring session.