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Internet and telephone voting for 2022 municipal election

Article content When Saugeen Shores voters go to the polls 18 months from now they will cast ballots using the Internet or telephone to elect a new slate of Town councillors and school board trustees. On the advice of Town Clerk Linda White, councillors passed a bylaw April 26 for the system that is convenient – electors can vote anywhere using a computer, tablet or phone, 24/7, until 8 p.m. on Election Day – and requires less staff time. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Internet and telephone voting for 2022 municipal election Back to video In a report White said there are pros and cons to the voting processes, but following the October 2018 election a survey found 83 percent of respondents supported Internet voting and 48 percent supported using the telephone in the 2022 election.

Doc deal done: Saugeen Shores councillors have bad reaction to Kincardine decision

Author of the article: Frances Learment Publishing date: Apr 27, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  2 minute read  •  Some of the Southampton physicians who worked at a COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Port Elgin last month were recruited by a now defunct physician recruitment program partnership with Kincardine and Bruce Power that brought approximately 30 doctors to Saugeen Shores and Kincardine in the past decade. Kincardine recently opted out, followed by Bruce Power. [Amy Gowan] Photo by Amy Gowan Article content Saugeen Shores councillors are “bewildered “, “troubled”, and “a little bit baffled” by the abrupt end to a three-way physician recruitment program that brought approximately 30 doctors to Saugeen Shores and Kincardine over the past decade.

Eight much-needed new rental units approved in downtown Port Elgin

Author of the article: Frances Learment Publishing date: Apr 27, 2021  •  49 minutes ago  •  3 minute read  •  Plans for eight new rental units in a new building at the rear of an existing apartment building/retail store at the south-west corner of Goderich St. and Eugenie St. in Port Elgin received site plan approval from Town of Saugeen Shores council April 26. [Frances Learment] Photo by Frances Learment Article content While they welcome much-needed rental apartments, several Town of Saugeen Shores councillors raised parking concerns as they debated site plan approval for the so-called Montgomery development for eight new rental units at the south/west corner of Goderich St. at Eugenie St. in Port Elgin.

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