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Vol. 10, No. 13, Tuesday, January 27, 2015

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE UKRAINIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE VILLAGE

A total of 291 visitors attended the Feast of Jordan at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village (UCHV) on Monday, January 19. Many of the attendees were Ukrainian bilingual program students from St. Theresa Catholic School and Jean Vanier Catholic School in Sherwood Park. Here Igumen Gerasim (Power) of the Archdiocese of Canada blesses the crowd with holy water.

Lamont County council opts not to renew CAO’s contract Michelle Pinon Editor

After eight years at the helm of Lamont County, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Al Harvey and members of council have decided to part company. Notification of the decision was forwarded via email to the Lamont Leader on Wednesday, Jan. 21 even though the press release was officially dated Monday, Jan. 19. The press release stat-

ed, “Lamont County council wishes to communicate that in anticipation of the expiration of Chief Administrative Officer Allan Harvey’s contract of employment effective September 30, 2015, council has chosen to not renew the contract.” Heather Atkinson, Communications Coordinator for Lamont County, said the decision not to renew Harvey’s contract was made during an in-camera session

at the Jan. 13 council meeting. Harvey has held the CAO position for the past eight years. The press release went on to state, “Council and Mr. Harvey are in the process of creating a transition plan that will ensure there is no disruption to staff or county operations. Plans with respect to the transition, including filling the Chief Administrative Officer position, are forthcoming and will be implemented

by council.” In conclusion, “Lamont County Council wishes to thank Mr. Harvey for his many years of service to Lamont County and wishes him well in future endeavours.” Reeve Wayne Woldanski stated on Friday, Jan. 23 that, “Council is in the process of hiring a consultant to assist in the search and the details regarding the schedule will be released when they are finalized.”

CAO Harvey released this statement on Friday, Jan. 23, stating, “I would like to thank both council and residents for being able to serve Lamont County for as long as I have. The experience has been very rewarding and a great opportunity for both myself and my family. I would like to thank county staff for all the help they have given me over the years, and I wish everyone all the best in the future.”

CAO Al Harvey


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