A Louisiana judge’s lawsuit against his 19th Judicial District colleagues over seniority rules and civil court assignments was dismissed last week after a special judge concluded judges are immune from being sued over such administrative actions.
A Baton Rouge judge who is suing his 19th Judicial District colleagues over their decision not to assign him civil cases is alleging that his fellow judges may be using public funds inappropriately to pay their defense attorneys.
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The RM of Buckland and RM of Prince Albert Office./Daily Herald File Photo
Development of a new water treatment plant on the North Saskatchewan River, and a pipeline that will serve the Town of Shellbrook, recently took another step forward.
The Prince Albert Rural Water Utility (PARWU) board passed a resolution at a special meeting on April 29 to move to the next phase.
PARWU purchases water from the City of Prince Albert that serves a network of customers in the RM of Buckland, the RM of Prince Albert, the Muskoday First Nation and the RM of Duck Lake. With this resolution, they have invited the RM of Shellbrook and the Town of Shellbrook to join their board for regional collaboration to enlarge the PARWU’s ability to service more municipalities with fresh, good drinking water.
A proposed water treatment plant on the bank of the North Saskatchewan River, that would potentially serve hundreds of properties in the Shellbrook, Duck Lake and Prince Albert areas, may be one step closer to construction.
The Prince Albert Rural Water Utility (PARWU) board recently passed a resolution to move to the next phase of development. The special steering committee assigned to the project involves representatives from the Town of Shellbrook, Rural Municipality (RM) of Shellbrook and PARWU.
The initial cost of the project, when announced in January, was estimated to be in the area of $45 million however a preliminary study done by a Saskatoon consulting firm found a price tag of $52 million was more realistic. According to a media release Wednesday from the Steering Committee, the next phase will require “sufficient expenditure to refine the design to establish better confidence in the cost estimates.” PAWRU General Manager Ken Danger told
Chattering teeth, pastry scents and a come-back promise - a winter morning lockdown stroll in York Road
Although shopfront after shopfront is closed, the tradition and community spirit is still recognisable
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What we noticed on a winter morning stroll down Hartlepool s York Road
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