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Controversial Lakeland projects have fired up residents lately

In the past year, the Lakeland Planning and Zoning Board has seen a lot of what they wouldn t typically expect: active participation.  I would say that the cases that have come before us in the past 12 months have been unusually more controversial, Community Planning and Housing Manager Teresa Maio said.  Maio said she doesn t know whether it s a coincidence or if as development pressures increase, residents become more active and observant about what s happening in their communities. She also hopes participation can be connected to the board s publishing of agendas online and promotional social media.  Regardless of the reason, the number of residents attending meetings is definitely up, Maio said. While in the past, one or two cases a year may have drawn major input, there s been a lot more resident turnout for case decisions throughout 2020.

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TOGETHER WE THRIVE: Chamber event recognizes organizations that have displayed innovation and resilience in 2020

Kevin Shinn, president of Annie International, center, accepts an award presented by Pam Kelly, president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Montgomery County, right. The company was one of four award recipients of awards from the chamber for their resiliency and innovation during the pandemic. Standing at the left in this photo is Steven Miller, executive director of sales and operations at Annie International.   Screen Image From Chamber of Commerce of Greater Montgomery County Awards Event

Dr Wallen s life was an incredible adventure

Author of the article: John Rhodes Publishing date: Dec 09, 2020  •  December 9, 2020  •  3 minute read  •  Dr. James Wallen s office was in the McLean Property which is the second building from the left. The photo depicts the southwest corner of King and Fifth streets. The large building at left is the Royal Exchange Hotel. The photo dates from 1882. Article content His father, Major Edward P. Wallen, was a career British Army officer. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Dr. Wallen s life was an incredible adventure Back to video James was born into a family with deep military traditions, some of which would recur later in James’ life.

BASSMAN - Tyson

With sadness, the family of Tyson Bassman announce his sudden passing, following a lifelong battle with diabetes, on Friday, March 6, 2015 at the Regina General Hospital, Regina, SK. He was 21 years of age. Tyson was born on September 29, 1993 in Regina, SK. The family moved to Yorkton in 2001 and he attended St. Michael s and Columbia Elementary Schools. He attended the Yorkton Regional High School, completing his Grade 11. His favourite subjects were auto body and art. In high school and after completing his education, Tyson worked at a variety of jobs including Zellers, Wal-Mart and Burger King. However, the two jobs that he most enjoyed were as a prep cook and cook at Joe Beeverz and at Value Village. He knew that the profits from Value Village went to the Canadian Diabetes Association and Tyson felt that by working there he was taking a stand against the disease. Tyson loved music, listening to techno, electronic music and would have loved very much to be able to make his own m

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