Author of the article: Stephen Tipper
Publishing date: Jan 08, 2021 • January 8, 2021 • 3 minute read •
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Nanton Town council needs more information before deciding to give the 1st Scout Nanton Association funds to replace a window in the Town-owned Scout hall.
The estimated cost to replace one kitchen is $2,000, wrote Beth Lievaart, group commissioner and chairperson, in a Dec. 21 letter to mayor and council. The cost of the window was not included in the group’s original kitchen renovation proposal, she wrote.
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Nanton’s mayor says it would helpful if the Town of Nanton and residents knew how many COVID-19 cases are actually present at any given time in the community.
“We know there are cases in our town, we don’t know exactly how many,” said Jennifer Handley last week.
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On its website the Alberta government provides the active number of COVID-19 cases in the Municipal District (MD) of Willow Creek. In addition, the government’s COVID-19 mapping shows the number of cases in Fort Macleod and Claresholm.