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Pam Goldsmith-Jones gets to work

“I thought we would be successful,” Goldsmith-Jones said, on the ferry to the Sunshine Coast to thank volunteers there. “I had knocked on so many doors and had so many conversations. People went from being anti-Stephen Harper to a more constructive and positive outlook. That told me the Liberals were likely to be successful.” Goldsmith-Jones, the former mayor of West Vancouver, won her seat with 35,818 votes, beating incumbent Conservative MP John Weston’s 17,191 votes. “It’s been really, really busy,” she said about her life after Election Day. “My first obligation is to the hundreds and hundreds of volunteers we had. I’m on my way to Sechelt to our ‘thank you party.’ On Tuesday it’ll be in West Vancouver and Wednesday in Whistler. A couple days after that I go to the orientation for new members of Parliament.”

Weyburn city council to amend Riverfront Market zoning

Development officer Janine Fletcher noted this area is zoned for the Riverfront Market, with permitted uses including art gallery, clinic, confectionary store, fast food outlet, museum, restaurant, retail store or studio, with discretionary uses including such uses as an auditorium, bakery shop, licensed restaurant, business office or a personal service establishment. The intent is to complement the parkway theme as the area is next to the Souris River and the boardwalk, designed to attract travelers on Highway 39 to come into the city and visit. The Official Community Plan states that, as part of the Tatagwa Parkway Master Plan, this area “along the Souris River between the Soo Line Historical Museum and Government Road is the ‘heart of urban Weyburn’. It has a prominent profile from the highway and is the first impression most visitors receive of Weyburn.”

Council stalls Wildstone Heights zoning amendment

Posted: April 28, 2021 Council stalls Wildstone Heights zoning amendment City of Cranbrook council Monday night unanimously opposed first reading of a zoning amendment for a property along Echo Field Road that if approved would pave the way for approximately 144 mobile home / single family lots and 110 mobile home park lots. Council was unanimous in support of staff recommendations to not give first reading to Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 4038, 2021 – Wildstone Heights Property Corp – Echo Field Road. Ron Fraser of Engineering and Development Services, outlined in a report to council the city received application from Brad McInnes on behalf Wildstone Heights Property Corporation for an amendment to the City of Cranbrook Zoning Bylaw to enable consideration of rezoning, subdivision and mobile home park development of the property. The subject property is located along Echo Field Road and is currently designated by the Official Community Plan (OCP) as low density development a

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