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100-foot tower in downtown Sundridge widely opposed
Author of the article: Local Journalism Initiative
Publishing date: Feb 16, 2021 • February 16, 2021 • 1 minute read • Bell Canada is holding off on public consultations with Sundridge residents over a proposed 10-storey cell tower in the village s downtown. It wants to come back to council with alternative sites following a town hall meeting in January when residents voiced their opposition to the original proposal. Supplied Graphic
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Rocco Frangione, Local Journalism Initiative
Bell Canada has delayed public consultations on its proposal to erect a 10-storey cell tower in downtown Sundridge.
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Rocco Frangione, Local Journalism Initiative
The Sundridge Medical Centre is closer to a major renovation after a vote by Sundridge council, Wednesday. And it was Mayor Lyle Hall who cast the deciding vote to move the project forward.
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The vote was 3-2, with Hall and councillors Barbara Belrose and Steve Hicks in favour of renovating. Deputy mayor Shawn Jackson and Coun. Steve Rawn were opposed.
In making the case for the project, Hicks said it’s “absolutely necessary to renovate to recruit a physician to the area and retain the physician we have and don’t want to lose.”