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New infrastructure funding announced at conference » Minden Times

Home /New infrastructure funding announced at conference News27 January 2021 By Chad Ingram Haliburton County and its lower-tier municipalities will collectively receive about $645,000 in further infrastructure funding through the province’s Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund. Premier Doug Ford announced $200 million in new OCIF money for Ontario’s rural municipalities during the annual Rural Ontario Municipal Association conference on Jan. 25. Like so many events amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the ROMA conference, which took place Jan. 24 through 26, was held using a virtual format, with municipal politicians, staffers and keynote speakers participating remotely. Normally the annual event takes place at a hotel in Toronto.

2020 the year of the pandemic, but not all bad local MPP says

2020 the year of the pandemic, but not all bad local MPP says
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Kawartha Horsepeople Welcome Stability | Standardbred Canada

Last Comment: January 11, 2021 10:10 pm ET | 2 Comment(s) | Jump to Comments The late-December announcement of a five-year funding enhancement for Ontario s racetracks has been welcomed by horsepeople in the Peterborough area for the stability it brings to Kawartha Downs. On Thursday (Jan. 7), Infrastructure minister and Haliburton Kawartha Lakes-Brock MPP Laurie Scott confirmed the funding enhancement, which insures all of Ontario s 15 racetracks can continue to race through the COVID-19 pandemic. The deal also insures that Kawartha Downs casino can continue to operate for the next five years. “We can kind of plan ahead,” said Ontario Harness Horse Association representative Dave Gibson to

Kinmount Railway Station chosen as 2020 Queen s Park Pick » Minden Times

Home /Kinmount Railway Station chosen as 2020 Queen’s Park Pick The Kinmount Railway Station has been acknowledged as a 2020 Queen’s Park Pick. The building was nominated by Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock MPP Laurie Scott. /Photo by Guy Scott News23 December 2020 By Sue Tiffin Long a beloved landmark in the town of Kinmount, the former Kinmount Railway Station is now getting accolades as a 2020 Queen’s Park Pick. Nearly 30 MPPs nominated their favourite buildings in their ridings across Ontario, in regions spreading from the Detroit River to James Bay, for the fifth celebration of Ontario’s architectural culture, organized by the Ontario Association of Architects. Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock MPP Laurie Scott nominated the Kinmount train station, which was completed in 1876 and is now home to the Kinmount Heritage Model Railway and Museum.

MP Jamie Schmale hopes CRA takes white glove approach to correcting CERB mistake

SHARE ON: Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock MP Jamie Schmale speaking at an event (Photo credit: MyHaliburtonNow.com newsroom) Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock MP Jamie Schmale says the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) needs to take a “white glove” approach to having people repay their CERB benefits. “This is quite concerning considering most people applied for the CERB benefit in good faith,” MP for Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock Jamie Schmale told Rick Lowes on Moose Mornings. He added he heard stories from people dealing with complications like getting money despite not applying. “This is going to be quite the challenge for the government, especially as we approach tax season,” he said.

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