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Sidney pulls 180, takes SBA back Business association will run summer market, starting June 7 Erin Cardone News staff
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The battle to get a head Parkland’s Taniesha Bramley, left, fights for control of the ball with Lambrick Park’s Sarah Lefebvre during the first half of the Island Sr. AA Girls Soccer Championship held on the St. Michaels University School field Tuesday.
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Sidney council made a flip Monday, rescinding its April 23 decision to oust the Sidney Business Association from managing the popular summer market. Council reneged on their decision in camera, following a submission from the SBA’s lawyer, John Alexander. In a press release issued Tuesday morning, Mayor Larry Cross said council’s decision was based on legal advice from the town’s solicitor. He added the May 18 annual general meeting for the SBA will bring new leadership to that group and could provide council with “the insight they need to determine the future of the market operations.” But on April 30, Cross told the News Review the town had sought legal advice about cancelling the SBA’s contract and was confident in its move at the time. In an interview Tuesday, Cross said the town’s lawyer had been consulted from the start. He said until Monday night, council was confident in its decision to terminate the agreement. “All the [SBA] is seeking is to ask that you stand back, live with your agreement, like the taxpayers would expect you to do, not risk $60,000, $70,000, $80,000 of the taxpayers’ money,” Alexander told council Monday. PLEASE SEE: Council awaits SBA leadership, page A19
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