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Prince Albert Daily Herald To Mayor Dionne and Prince Albert City Councillors, Canada’s federal government has begun to put compassion ahead of corporations during the COVID-19 pandemic, realizing people are more important than saving money. There are still gaps in their realization of the damage that Canadians resulting from the “trickle-down” market economy that obviously does not work, but they are making an effort. You and city council, Mayor Dionne, understood that three years ago when you helped to keep Marion Aquatics open. We are grateful and we thank you. And now we need your help again for the same reason. ....
Prince Albert Daily Herald The future of the site of the former Angus Merasty School, seen here in this file photo from 2019, was the subject of discussion at Monday’s executive committee meeting. Jason Kerr/Daily Herald The debate over whether to sell the former Angus Merasty School site to a private developer or leave it in City hands began at city council on Monday, although Mayor Greg Dionne cautioned residents that discussions were still in the very early stages. Council approved a proposal from the Department of Planning and Development on Monday allowing developers to submit an expression of interest (EOI). That would allow private developers to outline their plans for the three-acre property without the City making a firm commitment. ....
“With another term ahead of us, I wanted to offer all our members the dedication and commitment they deserve, and I decided the best way to do that was run for president,” Hayward said. “I want to focus on putting our members and their needs first and being a strong voice for Saskatchewan hometowns.” Hayward is currently the Municipalities of Saskatchewan’s vice-president of towns. He will be running against incumbent Gordon Barnhart, the mayor of Saltcoats. The election will be held on Feb. 8, during the organization s virtual convention. “In light of recent events by our present president and his trip out of country for a holiday and just a few other decisions he s made over the last couple of years, I wanted to make sure our members had a choice in who they want to be our president,” Hayward said. ....