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South Glengarry appoints Rebecca Luck to Council

South Glengarry appoints Rebecca Luck to Council
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Eight apply for vacant South Glengarry Council seat

Eight apply for vacant South Glengarry Council seat
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Warden appointed Mayor of South Glengarry; Jaworski Deputy Mayor

Warden appointed Mayor of South Glengarry; Jaworski Deputy Mayor
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South Glengarry cuts taxes by 3 24 per cent

South Glengarry cuts taxes by 3.24 per cent April 7, 2021 at 11 h 14 min Reading time: 1 min 30 s By Nick Seebruch SOUTH GLENGARRY, Ontario – The Council for the Township of South Glengarry passed a 3.24 per cent residential tax cut at their meeting on Tuesday, April 6. “We (Council) are proud to be in a position to be able to decrease the levy requirement in response to COVID-19.  The health and wellbeing of South Glengarry residents is always a priority”, said Mayor Frank Prevost in a statement sent to media. Township staff worked with Council in November of 2020 on the 2021 municipal budget and found that they were able to economize $290,000 worth of savings from the previous year.

COMMENTARY: Walk before you run with Peanut Line

South Glengarry has owned the Peanut Line, a 31 kilometer recreational trail through the municipality between Cornwall and Quebec, for 12 years now. The township has put the bare minimum into upkeep on the trail to a point where Mayor Frank Prevost said he was “very disappointed and was kind of disgusted” with the state of the Peanut Line during a November budget meeting. One would logically think you would put money into fixing it up. But now there’s a plan to burn $40,000 of taxpayer money to hire a consultant and come up with a grandiose holistic trail plan to turn the trail into a tourist destination and to figure out exactly what to do with the trail.

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