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The Town of Nanton is proposing a two per cent reduction in its expenses this year.
“That’s just shy of a $59,000 difference compared to 2020,” said Clayton Gillespie, the Town’s corporate services manager, during the March 1 council meeting, held in the warm room at the Tom Hornecker Recreation Centre. Several councillors remotely attended the meeting by video.
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The Town proposes to maintain its 2020 service level while continuing to make improvements in infrastructure and a number of other areas, he said.
Town of Nanton s costs to decrease slightly this year
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Town of Nanton s costs to decrease slightly this year
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With “heavy hearts,” Nanton Town council decided Feb. 1 to have the ice removed from the arena at the Tom Hornecker Recreation Centre.
The Alberta government imposed new COVID-19 restrictions in late November that forced the Town to close the arena to public use. Meanwhile, administration estimates that it has cost the Town $1,445 per week to keep the ice in at the THRC arena.
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Jennifer Handley, Nanton’s mayor, noted during the start of the discussion that Claresholm had already removed the ice from its arena.