M.D. Council announces new CAO
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The Municipal District of Bonnyville Council announced Monday that Al Hoggan has accepted the Chief Administrative Officer position.
After what the M.D. is calling “an extensive search”, Reeve Greg Sawchuk says Council is excited to welcome Al Hoggan as CAO on May 3.
“Mr. Hoggan is coming to the M.D. with a vast amount of senior management experience from working in municipalities across Alberta. He has spent the last 2.5 years as the CAO of Rocky View County in southern Alberta. Previous to that, he was the County Manager for Kneehill County and also managed the Aqua 7 Water Commission.” – M.D. Reeve Greg Sawchuk
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Premier Jason Kenney had harsh words for local restaurant owners who opened their businesses illegally last Wednesday to protest COVID-19 restrictions and to the Lakeland politicians who patronized them.
Kenney said those who deliberately broke the rules are “irresponsible and selfish.”
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“And quite frankly, to see people in elected government positions encouraging a flagrant disregard of public health measures during a pandemic is totally irresponsible,” said Kenney at a Friday news conference. “I understand people being frustrated and angry with restrictions. People have every right to be deeply frustrated. I especially understand business owners who have been going through incredible stress. But that stress isn’t going to get any better if we see widespread violation of the public health measures in