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Arnprior, Ont councillor could face 30-day pay suspension over Facebook comment

  ARNPRIOR, ONT. Tensions are running high at Arnprior town hall over the continued discussion of racism in the community. Councillor Lisa McGee is facing a possible reprimand after a complaint was lodged with the town’s integrity commissioner, William Hunter. The anonymous complaint is about a Facebook post McGee wrote on Dec. 18 in the group “What’s Up, Arnprior”. The post was in reaction to a local news article about Mayor Walter Stack’s alleged plan to address racism claims in the community. In her post, McGee criticized the mayor for not sharing his plan with council ahead of time:

Arnprior councillor could face 30-day pay suspension over Facebook comment

Onboard with the come with me strategy : Travel Weekly

Jamie Biesiada Putting together a group trip during the pandemic is not just possible, it s something agents are working on today. Here are the stories of three advisors who have successfully gotten future travel on the books. All three employed what Gifted Travel Network (GTN) co-founder and chief sales officer Vanessa McGovern has dubbed the come with me strategy: Advisors are leading the trips themselves, and advertising them as such, giving consumers the confidence to pull the trigger and book. As McGovern acknowledged, the strategy isn t a new one in the industry, but it is new for GTN. The host previously encouraged advisors to use the pied-piper strategy, wherein the advisor finds a group leader and does not travel with the group themselves.

Sergeants, sons, nurses, mothers: Stories of the 4,100 Alabama lives lost to COVID

Sergeants, sons, nurses, mothers: Stories of the 10,000 Alabama lives lost to COVID Updated on Mar 03, 2021; Published on Dec 16, 2020 Senior center director Vanessa McKinney speaks at a memorial service for the late Mayor Billy Joe Driver in Clanton, Ala., on Friday, Aug. 28, 2020. Driver s death of COVID-19 shocked the central Alabama community, where residents say many people thought the illness caused by the new coronavirus was a big-city problem until he succumbed. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves) AP Twitter Share Those lives are more than numbers. They were war heroes. Police officers and prison inmates. Politicians and pastors. Medical workers and musicians. They were educators. They were couples who spent decades together only to die days, or even minutes, apart.

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