Municipal Alberta
City-Region Studies Centre Now Live
EDMONTON, AB -- The City-Region Studies Centre website is now live and you are invited to browse it at http://www.crsc.ualberta.ca/. The City-Region Studies Centre is a partnership of the Faculty of Extension, Alberta Capital Region Alliance, governments, and business leaders to assist municipalities, communities, and enterprises in making our urban regions exemplars of social and economic vitality, good governance, and good civic life.
Muniversity: Business Planning and Budgets
LETHBRIDGE -- Muniversity's September session, to be held in Lethbridge, will focus on the all-important topic of Business Planning and Budgets. Register today on MuniMall.
Information Inspiration: Access and Privacy Conference
EDMONTON -- Don't miss the foremost information rights conference in Canada, which will be held in Edmonton. A must for municipal administrators who specialize in Access and Privacy issues! Register today.
Put Excellence To Work!
EDMONTON -- MENet Regional Sessions are your chance to learn about the Municipal Excellence program and how it can be put to work for your municipality. (menet.ab.ca)
Municipally Excellent Practice: Enforcement Amalgamation
GRANDE PRAIRIE -- Amalgamation of RCMP with Enforcement Services has enhanced customer service and raised employee morale. Another innovative practice recently posted on MENet, Alberta's Municipal Excellence Network. (MENet.ab.ca)
Celebrate Municipal Best Practices
EDMONTON -- Municipalities and other organizations are invited to share their Best Practices with delegates in a tradeshow type atmosphere. PDF file. (Alberta Urban Municipalities Association - News Release)
AUMA Awards Deadline
EDMONTON -- The AUMA encourages members to join us in recognizing outstanding individuals and teams in your municipalities. The deadline is fast approaching. PDF file. (Alberta Urban Municipalities Association - News Release)
Budget Surplus
OKOTOKS -- For the third year in a row the town of Okotoks will enjoy a substantial budget surplus. (Western Wheel News)
Highway Improvements
HIGH RIVER -- The Foothills MD council is willing to contribute significant funding to improve two of the province's secondary highways and is also seeking to take over Secondary Highway 773. (Western Wheel News)
"Refuse to Listen"
CROWSNEST PASS -- Councillor Gary Taje says he plans to do anything he can to slow the construction process on CPR's proposed railway siding if they refuse to listen to municipal input. (Crowsnest Pass Promoter)
$4M Loan
PINCHER CREEK -- The Town of Pincher Creek will take out almost $4 million in loans this year, according to a 2006 budget presentation. (Pincher Creek Echo)
GovGen Visits
CALGARY -- Mayor Dave Bronconnier and Members of Council will welcome Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaelle Jean, Governor General of Canada on her first official visit to Calgary. (City of Calgary - News Release)
Counterparts Paid More
BANFF -- While Banff's elected officials voted themselves a 16.7 per cent raise over two years earlier this year, they earned considerably less last year than their counterparts in Canmore. (Banff Crag and Canyon)
Mill Rate To Decrease
STRATHMORE -- Strathmore Town Council announced at its April 19 meeting that they hope to lower the 2006 mill rate by approximately 1.3 mills for this taxation year. (Strathmore Standard)
Fire Bans In 24 Counties
MORINVILLE -- Twenty-four counties in Alberta have placed fire bans, Sturgeon County being one of them. (Morinville Mirror)
Fire Threat High
CALGARY -- A recently implemented Level II fire ban in the M.D. of Rocky View mirrors conditions around the province. (Airdrie Echo)
Ban On Open Burning
LEDUC -- Leduc County has joined a growing list of Alberta municipalities that have implemented a ban on open burning. PDF file. (Leduc County - News Release hosted on MuniMall)
Complete Fire Bans
SYLVAN LAKE -- Complete fire bans have been issued for the Town of Sylvan Lake and all summer villages around the lake as well as Lacombe and Red Deer counties. (Sylvan Lake News)
Intermunicipal Development Plan
KITSCOTY -- The County of Vermilion River No. 24 and the City of Lloydminster Councils desire to improve future planning for the mostly undeveloped lands on the fringe of the City of Lloydminster and have embarked on a joint planning process (County of Vermilion River - News Release)
Preventive Drug Strategy
DEVON -- Striving to achieve a drug-free community, the Town of Devon is looking to implement a preventative drug strategy in the community. (Leduc Representative)
World Planners Congress
RED DEER -- Red Deer County staff has been asked to present at next month's 2006 World Planners Congress in Vancouver. (Red Deer Express)
Water Will Flow
PONOKA -- After years of discussions and planning, water from the Red Deer River will be flowing through Ponoka's taps. (Ponoka News)
Regional Plan Supported
SYLVAN LAKE -- Sylvan Lake is supporting a Central Alberta Regional Wastewater initiative at the same time as working with municipalities around the lake on water and sewer projects. (Sylvan Lake News)
Frustration
EDMONTON -- Mayor Stephen Mandel says it's time for counties to stop trying to act they like they are cities. (630 CHED)
New Bridge Considered
EDMONTON -- Mayor Stephen Mandel confirms he's waiting for an engineering study to see if its possible to build a new bridge linking the south side to downtown. (630 CHED)
Firehall Site Chosen
ST. ALBERT -- City staff are in the final stages of negotiating a deal that would see construction of St. Albert's third fire hall in the city's northwest. (stalbertgazette.com)
Alberta Municipal Contact Info
To track down municipal officials in Alberta, MuniMall recommends starting with Municipal Profiles, a very current set of listings maintained by Alberta Municipal Affairs.
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Municipal Saskatchewan
Bullying Bylaw
REGINA -- Regina city council has taken aim at bullies with a new bylaw that allows fines of up to $2,000 for bullying in public or in cyberspace. (CBC News)
Budget Optimistic: SUMA
REGINA -- "Cities, towns and villages should be optimistic that the new Federal government will make good on today's Budget commitments to ongoing investments in municipal infrastructure," said Mayor Phil DeVos, Vice-President of SUMA. (Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association - News Release)
Good News: SARM
REGINA --The federal budget "will aid many farmers facing a grim financial situation due to rising input costs, low commodity prices, natural flooding and other pressures," said SARM President David Marit. PDF file. (Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities - News Release)
Partnership For Ethanol
ROULEAU -- More than 80 per cent of the rural municipalities in the south-central area of the province have taken the first step towards development of two major ethanol plants in the region. (Weyburn Review)
Motion on Garbage
CARLYLE -- Council moved to transfer the garbage pick up fee from taxes to the utility bill so that residents might have a clearer understanding of how much each household is paying. (Carlyle Observer)
Deal Reached
ESTEVAN -- The board of police commissioners and the Estevan Police association (EPA) reached a memorandum of agreement on a three year contract. (Estevan Mercury)
"Tell Us Why"
WEYBURN -- A freshly-paved road in the RM of Weyburn is already seeing some damages, and the RM wants the contractor to tell them why. (Weyburn Review)
Saskatchewan Municipal Contact Info
To track down municipal officials in Saskatchewan, MuniMall recommends starting with the Municipal Directory System, maintained by Saskatchewan Government Relations.
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Municipal Manitoba
Fight Against Crystal Meth
WINNIPEG -- The province will invest $15,000 to train more than 600 front-line staff from police organizations and federal, provincial and municipal agencies across Manitoba on methamphetamine use and production. (Manitoba - News Release)
Flood Relief Announced
WINNIPEG -- Intergovernmental Affairs and Trade Minister Scott Smith, minister responsible for emergency measures, has announced that disaster financial assistance (DFA) will be made available to municipalities and those affected by flooding along the Red River and its tributaries and in other areas of the province affected by flooding. (Manitoba - News Release)
Special Constable Status For Bylaw Officers
WINNIPEG -- A provincially prepared document, once signed by all concerned parties (the province, municipalities and by-law enforcement agencies), will create a new level of policing for rural municipalities and towns. (Clipper Weekly Newspaper)
Lobby Days An Annual Event
WINNIPEG -- The AMM took part in the 2nd annual Lobby Days at the Manitoba Legislature. PDF file. (Association of Manitoba Municipalities - News Bulletin)
Let Plebiscite Decide
WINNIPEG -- For a large part of the last century, the people of Winnipeg had the power to approve or disapprove such spending, through money bylaws. An Opinion Piece. (Frontier Centre for Public Policy)
Blowing In The Wind
WINNIPEG -- Police are investigating how confidential documents from the Winnipeg police crime division were found blowing in the wind outside the city's main police station. (CBC News)
Thumbs Up
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE -- Several local officials are pleased the federal Conservative government is going to cough up more money for farmers and infrastructure under its proposed budget. (Portage Daily Graphic)
Boilwater Advisory
LAC DU BONNET -- The Town of Lac du Bonnet was put on a boil water advisory after a major water main break. (Lac Du Bonnet Leader)
Assessment Hikes Hit 37 Percent
MORDEN -- Property assessment hikes averaging as high as 37 per cent will be impacting rural residents and farmers this year. (Morden Times)
Manitoba Municipal Contact Info
To track down municipal officials in Manitoba, MuniMall recommends starting with Manitoba Municipal Profiles, maintained by Manitoba's Department of Intergovernmental Affairs.
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Municipal North
Financial Recovery Package
DAWSON CITY, YK -- Premier Dennis Fentie has announced the financial recovery package for the community, after meeting with the Trustee and the City of Dawson advisory committee. (Yukon Government - News Release)
In The Black
IQALUIT, NU -- The City of Iqaluit's finances are in the black, according to the Government of Nunavut. (Nunatsiaq News)
Tier 3 Funding Announced
WHITEHORSE, YK -- Government of Yukon Community Development Fund will be providing up to $1.16 million in contributions to help with 13 major projects in seven communities. (Yukon Government - News Release)
Volunteers Honoured
YELLOWKNIFE, NT -- The Honourable Michael McLeod, Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs (MACA) and Chief Lloyd Chicot, Chief of the Ka'a'gee Tu First Nation announced the recipients of the 2006 Northwest Territories (NWT) Outstanding Volunteer Awards. (Government of Northwest Territories - News Release)
Fire Ban Declared
FORT SMITH, NT -- Fire officials in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, have declared a ban on all open fires in the community. (CBC North)
Municipal North Contact Info
To track down municipal officials in the Northwest Territories, MuniMall recommends starting with the MACA Community Database, maintained by the NWT's Municipal and Community Affairs. For Yukon contacts, try Yukon Community Profiles. Best contact listing by far in Nunavut is the Nunavut Association of Municipalities Communities Directory.
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Municipal Ontario
Municipal Ontario and Atlantic Sections Return!
EDMONTON, AB -- Thanks to the generous financial support of Alberta Municipal Affairs, MuniMall proudly announces the return of its old Municipal Ontario andMunicipal Atlantic sections. "Effective May 4, 2006, MuniMall will once again carry a full national slate of English language municipal news," grinned MuniMall Project Manager John Sinclair. "Our readers have always told us that news from other jurisdictions is important to them. They are reassured when they see that their issues aren’t unique, and they can make valuable contacts by reading out-of-province stories. We’re thrilled that we can again facilitate this type of national information exchange.
"We also can’t emphasize enough the pivotal role played by Alberta Municipal Affairs in sustaining the MuniMall Newsletter. We owe them a debt of gratitude, as does all of municipal Canada. They are undisputed national leaders in the dissemination of municipal news."
Muni's Happy
TORONTO -- Ontario's municipal governments see promise in the Harper Government's first Budget. (Association of Municipalities of Ontario - News Release)
Must Abide By Act
HAMILTON -- An Ontario justice has issued a warning to all politicians and potential donors to campaigns that they must abide by the Municipal Elections Act or face the consequences. (Ancaster News)
Defamation Actions
MONTAGUE -- The Ontario Superior Court of Justice confirmed that, while municipal employees and elected officials can commence a defamation action in their personal capacities, the municipality itself has no ability to sue in defamation. PDF file. (Alberta Municipal Services Corporation - News Release)
CAO On Medical Leave
CHATHAM -- Chatham-Kent Chief Administrative Officer, Joe Pavelka, will be taking a medical leave of absence effective May 1, 2006 to pursue treatment for a new development related to his cancer. (Chatham-Kent - News Release)
$2.4M In Funding
CHATHAM -- Chatham-Kent will receive $2.4 million in COMRIF funding for structural rehabilitation. (Chatham This Week)
$10.6M For Sewage Plant
AMHERSTBURG -- The Town of Amherstburg has received over $10.6 million in from the upper levels of government to assist in the development of an updated sewage treatment plant. (Amherstburg Echo)
A Dream Come True
HAMILTON -- The Ontario government has granted Hamilton officials a portion of their dream to become part of the Greater Toronto Area. (Ancaster News)
Water, Sewer Capacities Identified
SIMCOE -- Norfolk County now has a handle on how much new development can be approved in its urban areas before water and sewer capacities are maxed. (InPortDover.com)
Landmark Access
WINDSOR -- The City of Windsor, Ontario has become the first municipality in Canada to launch a TEXTNET access system for the deaf, deafened and hard of hearing. (City of Windsor - News Release)
Budget Re-Opened
GODERICH -- Huron County Council voted to re-open the 2006 budget to include expected funds from the provincial government. (Goderich Signal-Star)
Regional Transit Agency Created
TORONTO -- The McGuinty government is taking the next step to create the Greater Toronto Transportation Authority (GTTA), which would make commuting easier for people in the GTA and Hamilton, Transportation Minister Harinder Takhar announced. (Ontario Government - News Release)
From Trash To Treasure
DUNDALK -- Not only is the Township of Southgate the first municipality in Canada to welcome a gasification plant for municipal garbage -- it will be the first to use its waste to address the province's electricity woes. (Orangeville Banner)
Replica Firearm Bylaw
OAKVILLE -- Should Halton have a bylaw in place that bans youths from owning replica firearms? (Georgetown Independent)
"Toy" Gun Bylaw
CANNINGTON -- "Toy" guns may soon be outlawed in Brock Township. (mykawartha.com)
Partnership For Youth
MISSISSAUGA -- The City of Mississauga has joined with corporate sponsors to create a unique after-school drop-in program which will benefit youth in Mississauga. (Mississauga.ca)
Draft Plan Released
BRAMPTON -- The City of Brampton has released the first draft of the revised Official Plan for public review and input throughout May and June. (Brampton Guardian)
City Wants On Board
BRAMPTON -- Mayor Susan Fennell says this city can contribute significant expertise to the new regional transportation authority introduced through provincial legislation, and she wants to be at the table. (Brampton Guardian)
Councillor Charged
PICKERING -- A Pickering councillor has been charged with fraud and breach of trust by a public officer. (durhamregion.com)
"Embarrassed And Humiliated"
TORONTO -- An "embarrassed and humiliated" Councillor Rob Ford has apologized for causing a drunken, expletive-laced disturbance at a recent Leafs game. (TheStar.com)
Plan For Low-Income Residents
TORONTO -- Toronto Social Services released "Systems of Survival, Systems of Support: An Action Plan for Social Assistance in the City of Toronto," which addresses the needs of Toronto's more than 500,000 low income residents. (City of Toronto - News Release)
Going Green
WHITBY -- The Town of Whitby is going green. (durhamregion.com)
100 Percent Green
CALEDON -- The Town of Caledon is the first municipality in Ontario to purchase Ontario's first and only 100% "green" electricity. (Town of Caledon - News Release)
Why No Funding?
TRENTON -- Quinte West officials were left shaking their heads in frustration over why the city didn't receive round-two cash from the Canada-Ontario Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (COMRIF). (Trenton Trentonian)
Overtime Abused, Says Auditor
OTTAWA -- The city's overtime procedures are being abused and programs to catch wrongdoers are failing, says the city's auditor general, Alain Lalonde. (canada.com
Rural Voices Gain Strength
OTTAWA -- In just the latest changes to come out of this fall's Rural Summit, Ottawa's rural communities will now have a greater say in local issues and an important new advocate at City Hall. (City of Ottawa -News Release)
New CAO
DEEP RIVER -- Deep River's new chief administrative officer says she welcomes the chance to return to work in the public service. (North Renfrew Times)
Replacement AgDev Officer Hired
LINDSAY -- Beef farmer Kelly Maloney has been hired as the City of Kawartha Lakes' replacement agricultural development officer. (mykawartha.com)
War of Words
MIDHURST -- Environment Minister Laurel C. Broten may soon have to start shopping for a whistle so she can referee the growing war of words between Simcoe County Council and the Site 41 Community Monitoring Committee -- if there is a committee. (Osprey Media - Midland Free Press)
In Top Ten
OWEN SOUND -- The kudos keep rolling in. (Osprey Media - Owen Sound Sun Times)
Inequitable Tax Hikes
MINDEN -- Haliburton County councillors unanimously voted to borrow $1 million in order to lessen potentially huge and inequitable tax hikes for waterfront property owners. (Osprey Media - Haliburton Echo)
$886G For Infrastructure
BURK'S FALLS -- Officials from four Almaguin townships were smiling after the announcement of $886,000 in infrastructure improvements by both upper levels of government. (Almaguin News)
Planner Mourned
TIMMINS -- A beloved figure known to many in the city lost his battle with cancer. (Timmins Press)
Evacuees To Arrive
THUNDER BAY -- There are still few details on what city officials will be expected to provide for a large group of evacuees arriving in the city (Thunder Bay's Source)
Help Wanted
Would you like to work for MuniMall? Our long-time newshound will be leaving soon, creating a vacancy for a part-time Content-Gatherer/Editor. Duties will consist of gathering suitable web-based content for the MuniMall Newsletter, editing content for length and style, and converting edited content to html for electronic distribution. The ideal candidate will be very comfortable on the Internet, an excellent wordsmith, and proficient in MS Word. Must be available for work every second Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Experience in journalism, editing, and local government would all be assets, as would proficiency in html coding and browser-based applications. Interested candidates should email resume and cover letter to john.sinclair@ualberta.ca.
Ontario Municipal Contact Info
To track down municipal officials in this province, MuniMall recommends starting with Community Profiles, maintained by Ontario Economic Development.
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Municipal Atlantic
Municipal Ontario and Atlantic Sections Return!
EDMONTON, AB -- Thanks to the generous financial support of Alberta Municipal Affairs, MuniMall proudly announces the return of its old Municipal Ontario andMunicipal Atlantic sections. "Effective May 4, 2006, MuniMall will once again carry a full national slate of English language municipal news," grinned MuniMall Project Manager John Sinclair. "Our readers have always told us that news from other jurisdictions is important to them. They are reassured when they see that their issues aren’t unique, and they can make valuable contacts by reading out-of-province stories. We’re thrilled that we can again facilitate this type of national information exchange.
"We also can’t emphasize enough the pivotal role played by Alberta Municipal Affairs in sustaining the MuniMall Newsletter. We owe them a debt of gratitude, as does all of municipal Canada. They are undisputed national leaders in the dissemination of municipal news."
$3M For Courthouse
MONCTON, NB -- An additional $3 million will be invested in the new Moncton courthouse to address concerns about adequate parking, Justice and Consumer Affairs Minister Bruce Fitch announced. (New Brunswick Canada - News Release)
Recreation Renovations
ROGERSVILLE, NB -- The government of New Brunswick will invest $500,000 in the Rogersville area to assist in renovations to the community recreation centre, and for road infrastructure construction. (New Brunswick Canada - News Release)
Dollars For Clean Water
COCAGNE, NB -- Cocagne, Grande-Digue and Saint-Antoine have received funding for projects under the New Brunswick Clean Water Program (CWP) for 2005-06, Environment Minister Trevor Holder announced. (New Brunswick Canada - News Release)
$1.3M For City
MIRAMICHI, NB -- Residents of Miramichi will receive a significant upgrade to their city's water and sewer system through a $1,327,378 project made possible under the Canada-New Brunswick Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (MRIF). (New Brunswick Canada - News Release)
Recycling Depots For Tenants
FREDERICTON, NB -- The City of Fredericton has set up three new recycling depots for people who live in apartments and condos where the city no longer picks up material to be recycled. (CBC New Brunswick)
$3.3M For Projects
YARMOUTH, NS -- More than 12,000 households will have improved solid waste management thanks to funding through the Canada - Nova Scotia Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund. (Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations - News Release)
Water, Sewer Projects Get Boost
PORT HAWKESBURY, NS -- Phase two of the regional Port Hawkesbury sewage treatment system and the Port Hastings water distribution project will receive more than $4.7 million from a new Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund. (Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations - News Release)
$5M More In Taxes?
HALIFAX, NS -- HRM residents may have to pay at least $5 million dollars initially in new tax dollars each year if the provincial government fails to push for adoption of Bill 221 in the coming session of the Nova Scotia Legislature, Mayor Peter Kelly said. (Halifax Regional Municipality - News Release)
Urban Design Awards
HALIFAX, NS -- Halifax Regional Municipality's 2006 Capital District Urban Design Awards are now underway! (Halifax Regional Municipality - News Release)
Senior Manager Dismissed
ST JOHN'S, NL -- St. John's city hall has dismissed a senior manager over the way he handled certain parking tickets. (CBC Newfoundland and Labrador)
ATVs Curbed
DEER LAKE, NL -- Council has resolved to curb improper use of ATVs and dirt bikes in town. (Western Star)
Disaster Relief Announced
BAIE VERTE, NL -- Minister of Municipal Affairs Jack Byrne and representatives from EMO toured the Emerald Zone to see the extent of flood damage to communities in the region. (Nor'wester)
Help Wanted
Would you like to work for MuniMall? Our long-time newshound will be leaving soon, creating a vacancy for a part-time Content-Gatherer/Editor. Duties will consist of gathering suitable web-based content for the MuniMall Newsletter, editing content for length and style, and converting edited content to html for electronic distribution. The ideal candidate will be very comfortable on the Internet, an excellent wordsmith, and proficient in MS Word. Must be available for work every second Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Experience in journalism, editing, and local government would all be assets, as would proficiency in html coding and browser-based applications. Interested candidates should email resume and cover letter to john.sinclair@ualberta.ca.
Municipal Atlantic Contact Info
To track down municipal officials in Prince Edward Island, MuniMall recommends starting with the PEI Municipalities web page maintained by InfoPEI. For Nova Scotia officials, try Municipal Contacts from Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations. For contacts in Newfoundland and Labrador, check out the Municipal Directory on this province's Municipal and provincial Affairs website. We are not aware of any web-based contact list for New Brunswick municipalities. If you can recommend one, please email us.
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Getting Wired
City-Region Studies Centre Now Live
EDMONTON, AB -- The City-Region Studies Centre website is now live and you are invited to browse it at http://www.crsc.ualberta.ca/. The City-Region Studies Centre is a partnership of the Faculty of Extension, Alberta Capital Region Alliance, governments, and business leaders to assist municipalities, communities, and enterprises in making our urban regions exemplars of social and economic vitality, good governance, and good civic life.
Ward Issue Goes Online
EDMONTON, AB -- City Council is re-examining the current six-ward, dual-representative system. (City of Edmonton - News Release)
Small Business Computer Solution May Appeal To Municipalities
CALGARY, AB -- A new technology solution is making things easier and more cost-effective for small, to medium sized organizations by delivering software and support online to subscribers safely and securely. PDF file. (CISTRA - News Release hosted on MuniMall)
EnviroSite
OTTAWA, ON -- In celebration of Earth Day 2006, Mayor Bob Chiarelli launched the City of Ottawa's new environmental Web site at the Eco-Stewardship Fair. (City of Ottawa - News Release)
New Website Launched
WHITBY, ON -- The Town of Whitby's new web site includes interactive forms, the photo gallery, accessibility improvements and an online form where residents can submit items for posting to the Events Calendar. (Whitby.ca)
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