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The Servants Quartet at TVT

Tennessee Valley Theatre will host an evening with The Servants Quartet on Saturday, Aug. 12, from 7 to 9 p.m.

Tennessee Valley Theatre Hosts An Evening With The Servants Quartet Aug 12

Tennessee Valley Theatre Hosts An Evening With The Servants Quartet Aug 12
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Report recommends local governance model including unincorporated areas of N Ontario

Report recommends local governance model including unincorporated areas of N. Ontario Author says a system of Regional Districts has worked well in BC for over five decades. Feb 28, 2021 8:32 AM By: Gary Rinne (superiorhiking.com) THUNDER BAY  A new report recommends Ontario take action to reorganize local governance in the north, using a model already in use in British Columbia. The report was commissioned by the Northern Policy Institute (NPI) and prepared by Anthony Noga. After examining the situation in other provinces, Noga liked what he saw in the Regional District local governance model implemented in BC over 50 years ago. He feels the system – multipurpose special districts comprised of a loose federation of municipalities, unincorporated communities and First Nations –  could be tweaked to meet the specific needs of Northern Ontario.

Report recommends Northern Ontario follow B C s lead for unorganized areas

Article content It’s time to reorganized the unorganized Northern Ontario unincorporated areas, a new report from the Northern Policy Institute concludes. A dozen recommendations outlined in Anthony Noga’s report called Time to Reorganize: Why Northern Ontario Should Follow BC’s Lead in Local Governance, centre on developing regional districts in Ontario, similar to a system developed in British Columbia more than 50 years ago. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Report recommends Northern Ontario follow B.C. s lead for unorganized areas Back to video It’s also recommended that the regional districts be flexible and adaptable to manage the unique circumstances of each region but increase service levels and lower costs and create relationships between municipal, unincorporated and First Nations communities.

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