Wetaskiwin’s non-profit organizations caused added debate Monday night.
During the March 8 regular Council meeting, Council was preparing to pass the 2021 Capital and Operating budgets when Coun. Gabrielle Blatz said their was a line item she wasn’t comfortable with.
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“I’m concerned about the Community Grants program and the $12,000 not being used. It doesn’t sit well with me that we’re just saving it in case someone has an event later this year,” she said. “I don’t feel good not giving Rock Soup anything this year when they are helping so many people in this community.”
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February 25, 2021
JSL Foods Inc. announced the appointment of Brad Wyllie to the position of director of grocery retail sales East. Wyllie will be based in Bonita Springs, FL, and will be responsible for managing customer relations and business development in the eastern half of the United States. He comes to JSL Foods with 25 years of proven sales experience in the retail food category with the last 16 years as director of retail sales eastern division at Litehouse Foods.
As director of grocery retail sales East, Wyllie will be responsible for supporting current customers with business building programs in the fast-growing produce and meat alternative sections of the grocery store. Product line includes Fortune Noodles and Twin Dragon Wrappers.Fortune Noodles have a 70 percent share of the fresh noodle category in the United States and Twin Dragon Wrappers are the second-largest fresh Asian wrapper in unit sales in the United States, according to Nielsen data week ended Sept.