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Less than a year and a half after rebranding, the Municipalities of Saskatchewan is changing its name back to SUMA (Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association).
“Thank you to all municipalities who participated in the vote,” said a tweet from the organization. “As a member-driven organization, our membership will always have the final say on important topics.”
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The rebranding began in February 2020 when the Municipalities of Saskatchewan board decided SUMA was too confusing a name.
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, at 6:00 P.M. Mayor Gordon Barnhart called the regularly scheduled council meeting for the Town of Saltcoats to order with all members present via Zoom. Mayor . . .
Several of the local municipalities have applied for this grant including Saltcoats, which will be using their ICIP grant for the first phase of their landfill decommissioning as Mayor Gordon Barnhart explains, “Saltcoats received an ICIP grant. This money will be used toward engineering and planning for the decommissioning of our landfill. This step will bring us to the stage where we can go to tender to decommission next. We didn’t apply for the whole amount to decommission because at this stage, we cannot afford our third if we are given a grant for the full process. As you are aware, the ICIP grant is 1/3 shares from federal, provincial and municipal governments. We will apply again for the final stage when we can afford it. One step at a time.”
Several of the local municipalities have applied for this grant including Saltcoats, which will be using their ICIP grant for the first phase of their landfill decommissioning as Mayor Gordon Barnhart explains, “Saltcoats received an ICIP grant. This money will be used toward engineering and planning for the decommissioning of our landfill. This step will bring us to the stage where we can go to tender to decommission next. We didn’t apply for the whole amount to decommission because at this stage, we cannot afford our third if we are given a grant for the full process. As you are aware, the ICIP grant is 1/3 shares from federal, provincial and municipal governments. We will apply again for the final stage when we can afford it. One step at a time.”
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