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SDG moving forward with Warden s House renovations

May 1, 2021 Reading time: 1 min 30 s By Phillip Blancher, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Warden s House. (This is a pre-pandemic photo.) Pictured from left-to-right are SD&G Building Maintenance Coordinator Charlie Baker, Allan Armstrong, Carma Williams, Kirsten Gardner, Jim Wert, Lyle Warden, Francois Landry, Tony Fraser, Steven Byvelds, Warden Jamie MacDonald, David Smith, Stephanie Jaworski, and Bryan McGillis. Submitted photo. UNITED COUNTIES of SD&G, Ontario – County councillors approved a motion to move forward with renovating the Warden’s House for more office space for administration. The Warden’s House is attached to the main SDG Counties administration building located in Cornwall.

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A way Manteca can get a community center & MUSD a new Calla High sooner than later

A way Manteca can get a community center & MUSD a new Calla High sooner than later PERSPECTIVE The former Lindbergh School campus on North Street currently houses Manteca Unified health services. Manteca can have a community center in place within a matter of a few years and make better use of a historic building. At the same time Manteca Unified could maximize the educational synergy potential for Manteca High and Lincoln Elementary School. There could even be additional soccer fields and baseball fields built for community use and possibly a continuation high school/adult school in town close to public transportation and a chance for the city to pocket bucks from the sale of land ideal for future high profile highway commercial use. 

Dutch Meadows subdivision moving forward in Morrisburg

Article content MORRISBURG After nearly five years of planning, paperwork, applications and approvals, the first phase of the Dutch Meadows subdivision at the west end of Morrisburg is moving forward. The 20-year development project by Iroquois-based contractor Swank Construction, received its final environmental assessment approval on Feb. 1. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Dutch Meadows subdivision moving forward in Morrisburg Back to video First announced in September 2016, the development is split across four phases and will see 74 detached and 62 semi-detached homes built. In addition, the developer has three condo buildings with a combined 48 units planned for the southern edge of the 54-acre development.

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