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New data tool shows how COVID-19 hurts some young Canadians more than others

The country’s national statistics agency has pulled together a one-stop shop of data collected about young people’s lives since the COVID-19 pandemic began, showing how the most vulnerable have been hit hardest.

After hearing opposition, Rockland council approves detached accessory dwellings

Tuesday, January 9, 2018 ROCKLAND  In a response to the Rockland residents who’ve repeatedly accused City Council of not hearing them regarding the Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) ordinance, Councilor Ben Dorr stated in frustration that he had heard; he just didn’t agree with opponents’ points of view. During the Monday, March 9, Rockland City Council meeting, councilors voted 4-1 (MacLellan) to approve a language change to an existing ADU ordinance that will allow accessory dwellings on single-family property to remain detached from the primary residence, and not require some sort of deck, roof, fence, pathway, or other tangible connection between the two.

Rockland gears up for natural gas battle - By Stephen Betts

To our readers, The COVID-19 pandemic is a once-in-a-century type story, . Click here to continueLarge potential users unsure if they would switch Rockland gears up for natural gas battle By Stephen Betts | Mar 02, 2021 Photo by: Stephen Betts The Rockland City Council met Monday evening, March 1. The Rockland City Council is getting prepared for a fight over the proposed extension of a natural gas pipeline, a proposal opposed by many local residents. The Rockland City Council met Monday evening, March 1 with its state legislative delegation to discuss the community s options in the face of Summit Natural Gas proposal to extend the pipeline through the Midcoast, including Rockland.

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