On Friday, the second and final day of the 2021 Public School System Youth Summit took place at Fiesta Resort & Spa. This time, close to 100 student leaders belonging
Author of the article: Lindsay Morey
Publishing date: Apr 30, 2021 • April 30, 2021 • 5 minute read • A lengthy council debate on Tuesday, April 27 saw proposed changes for the Cambrian Crossing Area Structure Plan sent back to administration. The area just north of Sherwood Park is set to be home for more than 12,000 future residents. Lindsay Morey/News Staff
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It’s back to the drawing board for Strathcona County’s next major development destined to be home for more than 12,000 residents.
During the latest Tuesday, April 27 council meeting, elected officials debated for two hours over proposed changes for the Cambrian Crossing Area Structure Plan (ASP). The area in question is situated just north of the Yellowhead Highway and Sherwood Park, south of Township Road 534 and between Range Road 232 and Highway 21.
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Author of the article: Lindsay Morey
Publishing date: Apr 30, 2021 • April 30, 2021 • 5 minute read • A lengthy council debate on Tuesday, April 27 saw proposed changes for the Cambrian Crossing Area Structure Plan sent back to administration. The area just north of Sherwood Park is set to be home for more than 12,000 future residents. Lindsay Morey/News Staff
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It’s back to the drawing board for Strathcona County’s next major development destined to be home for more than 12,000 residents.
During the latest Tuesday, April 27 council meeting, elected officials debated for two hours over proposed changes for the Cambrian Crossing Area Structure Plan (ASP). The area in question is situated just north of the Yellowhead Highway and Sherwood Park, south of Township Road 534 and between Range Road 232 and Highway 21.
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New ASIC chair and deputy chair appointed By Reporter 29 April 2021
A veteran financial services lawyer and former regulator has been appointed to head up the financial services regulator, alongside a new deputy chair.
Joe Longo, senior adviser at law firm Herbert Smith Freehills, has been confirmed as the new chair of ASIC.
Mr Longo worked as general counsel for Deutsche Bank in both London and Hong Kong for 17 years, prior to which he was ASIC’s national director for enforcement.
He replaces James Shipton, who decided to resign his position in the wake of an expenses scandal (despite the findings of the independent review of the remuneration issues making no adverse findings regarding ASIC chair James Shipton and deputy chair Daniel Crennan QC).