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CBRM gives up, waives $43K access-to-information fee

CBRM gives up, waives $43K access-to-information fee Cape Breton Regional Municipality is reversing its stance and waiving the charge for a five-year-old freedom of information request that the Nova Scotia privacy commissioner has said likely included the highest fee estimate ever issued in the history of the province. Social Sharing Mayor Amanda McDougall says person seeking information has waited 5 years and it s time to move on Posted: Apr 30, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 30 Cape Breton Regional Municipality has given up and is waiving the fee in a five-year battle over a $43,000 access-to-information request.(Tom Ayers/CBC)

Municipal Innovation Projects Announced

Municipal Innovation Projects Announced NOTE: A list of approved projects follows this release. The Nova Scotia government is announcing the first investments under a new program that supports municipalities working together on economic development and planning projects. Four projects involving 17 municipalities will receive a total of $686,000 in provincial investment under the Municipal Innovation Program. “Nova Scotians want to live in communities that are vibrant and sustainable, and more collaboration between local governments can help make the places we call home stronger,” said Municipal Affairs Minister Brendan Maguire. “It is clear from conversations with local leaders that our communities can be more successful if we share our ideas and efforts with our neighbours.”

Mayor and Councillors Defend Closed-Door Strategic Planning Sessions » The Coast 89 7 FM

Regional councillors and Mayor Amanda McDougall responded to criticism about their recent strategic planning sessions at last night’s council meeting. Mayor McDougall says there have been public concerns the sessions violated the Municipal Government Act because they took place behind closed doors. But she says both former municipal affairs minister Chuck Porter and current minister Brendan Maguire approved the gathering. McDougall says the three days of sessions and workshops at The Lakes in Ben Eoin cost a total of $4,200 for 28 people. She says that amounts to $150 dollars a person. Currently On-Air:

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