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Clarenville's 2014 Budget

Setting the Record Straight - Down on the Farm

I imagine by now I/We have upset some 'local' farmers. This week's edition of the PACKET has reported correctly that the Community Development and Communications committee of Council, which I am the Chair, turned down a request to take part in a buy local campaign for farmers. (see The Packet Down on the farm - Dec 12, 2013 Edition).  We did indeed turn the opportunity to participate in the campaign down, not because it was a bad idea, but rather because it was a much better project for our farming oriented neighbouring towns of Musgravetown & Lethbridge. There are no farming businesses in the Town of Clarenville I am a firm believer in building on strengths and the fact of the matter is that farming is simply not one of the Town of Clarenville's strengths.  It is strength for the Musgravetown area - they know the farmers, the farms and the area, and as a result they would be much more informed, credible and supportive player in the initiative. As as Town, o

Tribute to Mayor Best in MNL Newsletter

Municipal News is the monthly publication of Municipalities Newfoundland & Labrador.  This month's edition features former Mayor Fred Best on the occasion of his retirement.  I have included the article here, the full newsletter is available at    http://www.municipalnl.ca/userfiles/files/MNEWS%20Dec%202013%20low%20res(1).pdf