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WPSEDC appoints new Regional Economic Development Officer
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A new Regional Economic Development Officer (EDO) was announced for West Parry Sound District.
The West Parry Sound Economic Development Collaborative (WPSEDC) appointed James Cox to the position on Thursday.
According to a WPSEDC media release, Cox brings over ten years of experience in municipal government, eight of them in economic development.
He led the economic development departments at the Municipality of Leamington and the Town of Goderich and delivered professional development workshops on municipal governance throughout Ontario.
Cox will be replacing his predecessor Glen Barnden who was the Regional EDO for the past three and a half years.
Snowmobile Safety Tips from the West Parry Sound OPP
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As the snow starts to build up in Parry Sound, the West Parry Sound Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) shares tips with the public about snowmobile safety, licenses, COVID-19, and the new season.
In a Wednesday call with The Moose 103.3 FM’s reporter Mo Fahim, OPP Constable Joe Scali with the West Parry Sound Detachment answered some questions that may be on your mind.
“There are over 30,000 kilometres of snowmobile trail network in Ontario and over 11,000 of those kilometres are in the Parry Sound Snowmobile District. The Ontario Provincial Police are committed to patrolling these areas in Parry Sound and the rules that are enforced fall into the Motorized Snow Vehicle Act”
West Parry Sound sees COVID-19 case spike
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The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit is warning residents of the West Parry Sound District after seven cases of COVID-19 were reported Saturday.
The seven cases were part of a spike of eight recorded in the region, which included one case in Nipissing.
It was the highest single-day spike in cases the Health Unit has recorded since the beginning of the pandemic.
“COVID-19 is in our district and we need to act now to slow the spread and save lives,” stated Dr. Jim