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Anna MacQuarrie pauses to listen to her mum Loretta MacQuarrie, also in the picture is Grady Fletcher in green jacket at the Princess Ball, a cystic fibrosis fundraiser on Saturday, Feb. 27 at Stettler Community Hall. Please see our story on page 2.
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MLA denies hosting petition at his office STACEY LAVALLIE INDEPENDENT REPORTER Councillors expressed a mixture of frustration, disappointment, and even anger, at a special council meeting held Wednesday, Feb. 24 called to combat what councillors called misinformation being shared in the county about both the county shop project and councillor code of conduct – though the main focus of the meeting was the shop project. While council was disappointed with the misinformation, allegations -which were denied - that the petition was at
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the office of Drumheller-Stettler MLA Rick Strankman elicited anger. When Nixon began receiving phone calls about the petition, he told council he had heard it was available for signing Strankman’s Stettler office. “It’s nice to see our MLA supporting our council,” Nixon said, his voice sarcastic, before seriously adding, “This is not right.” While Reeve Wayne Nixon and fellow council members expressed their pleasure that residents of the county were interested in civic matters, and would encourage people to take part in civic activities like petitions, Nixon said he feared people
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were signing the existing petition that is making rounds through the county without full or accurate knowledge of the facts of the project. The petition calls for a plebiscite, or vote, on whether or not the county should pass a borrowing bylaw to fund the project. The bylaw passed first reading at the last county meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 10. The bylaw would allow the county to borrow roughly $7 million to fund the multiyear, multi-million county shop facility, in conjunction with $2 million taken from reserves. continued on page 4
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