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Town hall welcomes new Fort Frances deputy clerk – Fort Frances Times

The Town of Fort Frances welcomes Karyn Haney, the new deputy clerk. Haney began her new role in December, after Kathy Lawson retired following 24 years of service in the town. “I’m still training,” Haney said. “Kathy [Lawson]’s position was fairly in depth. I’m just trying to pick up where she left off. I’m working with a great group of people. This is an exciting time for the future of Fort Frances.” Haney was born in Fort Frances and lived in town until she moved to British Columbia in 2006. Prior to moving, Haney worked 20 years at Rainycrest long-term care home in the administrative department.

New legislation could allow voters to recall MLAs, councillors or school trustees

MLA takes a look back on 2020

Article content Happy New Year friends and neighbours: I hope everyone had a safe, happy and healthy holiday season. Personally, I am rejuvenated and excited about the year ahead. As much as I love to look forward, I was asked to speak about 2020 so, let’s take a look! We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. MLA takes a look back on 2020 Back to video Legislatively, we passed 50 pieces of legislation, all designed to make life better for everyday Albertans and to support Alberta’s COVID-19 Recovery Plan. Unfortunately, I can’t speak to all of them here but they are available at https://www.assembly.ab.ca/

Alberta prepared to ban dangerous offenders from changing their names

At last week s hearing, Teskey told Court of Queen s Bench Justice Doreen Sulyma that he hoped to get on with his life anonymously should he be released on parole.  During the hearing, a lawyer for Alberta Justice told the court the registrar said that once Teskey s paperwork is filed, there was no reason why his name change request would be denied. Service Alberta Minister Nate Glubish said the request could be denied. I did a little digging into the existing legislation, Glubish said. It is my assessment that the existing Alberta government policies give the registrar the broad discretionary powers that they need to refuse to register a legal change of name. 

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