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Article content The City of Leduc is looking to celebrate residents through the Kindness Counts Campaign. Residents are invited to submit a video thanking someone they know that has performed an act of kindness over the past year. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. City launches campaign to recognize kindness Back to video “We’re encouraging residents to nominate their friends, families or neighbours for any of their thoughtful deeds, anything that helped make a difference to people around them,” Mayor Bob Young said. “Grocery runs, coffee drop-offs, shovelling sidewalks, anything that helps neighbours feel welcome.” ....
Community leaders look ahead to the new year [The Cupertino Courier, Calif.] Dec. 27 While the issues that plagued us in 2020 will still be with us in the new year, plenty of local residents were happy to show the old year the door. Community leaders are expressing cautious optimism about what 2021 has in store for the South Bay as the pandemic wears on. “As a city, we’re working hard to keep our residents safe while taking into account the many understandable concerns relating to the economy, our schools and our local businesses,” says Cupertino Mayor Darcy Paul. “City Hall is responding well. Thanks to a great deal of foresight and work by our staff and community, we were, for instance, able to transition to remote work quickly.” ....