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Clarenville's Budget 2016

Clarenville's Budget 2016 In her first budget as Chair of Finance, Deputy Mayor Ashling Avery presented Council’s 2016 planned revenues and planned spending for the Town of Clarenville for the 2016 year ahead.  The preparation of the 2016 budget was challenging.   Council has committed to significant renewal – new skilled staff as many long-time town employees retire, upgraded infrastructure to meet the needs of a modern growing town, and stronger commitment to community development to foster livability, growth and sustainability. At the same time, these commitments are met with significant challenges. The 2016 budget is a well-considered balance between the Town’s needs and the ability of taxpayers to pay.  THE BUDGET The budget was presented in light of the fact that growth has slowed and natural revenue growth has not been able to keep up with the demands of operating the town.  The balanced budget laid out plans for the projected collection and expenditure of

We are in a Very Different Spot - Finance Minister Wiseman on Budget 2015

Finance Minister Wiseman summed up the Province's 2015 Budget reality succinctly: “We are in a very different spot”.  In a period in which oil is less than half the value than it was a year earlier, “different spot” is may be a bit of an understatement.  Things have changed a lot in a year and the minister and the government is facing some serious challenges.  Minister Wiseman talk to the Clarenville Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday evening focused exclusively on how and why the government is planning to deal with the downturn – while trying to have a minimal impact on the economy.   In his address he covered the following topics – each of which spoke to the basic principles government has looked at in its crafting the budget: ·                   A Culture of Cost Management     A Refocus our Health System           A Refocus of the College of the North Atlantic           A Focus on long range planning for infrastructure with 5 year planning           A Readjustment

Chamber of Commerce 2015 Business Excellence Awards Video

This week the Clarenville Chamber of Commerce unveiled its 2015 Ornament print and hosted its 8th annual Business Excellence Awards. This year's recipients for the Chamber Awards were: Small Business: Diversions Computer Centre   Medium Business: Lakeside at Thorburn Resort  Community Cares: 2014 NL Winter Games Organizing Committee  & the 2015 Inductee to the Business Hall of Fame: Mr. Alex Balsom See Photos from the event here Here are video segments from the awards: Unveiling of the 2015 Christmas Print Remarks from MHA, Minister of Finance, Hon. Ross Wiseman My  Comments on Behalf of the Town   Brian Smith's comments on Behalf of Hon. Judy Foote   The  Business Excellence Awards  Alex Balsom's Induction into the Business Hall of Fame