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River Institute elects new board members April 26, 2021 Reading time: 2 min Trea Tuck, newly elected River Institute Board Chair. Submitted photo. CORNWALL, Ontario – The River Institute recently held its 27 th Annual General Meeting and is pleased to announce the Board of Directors for 2021-2022: Trea Tuck (Chair), Glen Grant (Vice Chair), Jackie Baird (Treasurer), Stephen Alexander (Secretary), Jennifer Haley, Kirsten Gardner, Todd Bennett, Chief April Adams Philips, John Gleed, Diana Rourke, Debora Daigle, Scott Gagnon, Jean Marc Gladu, Mireille Lemire, and Scott Lecky. “I look forward to the year ahead as the River Institute Chair,” stated Trea Tuck, newly elected Chair of the Board, “As we continue to deal with the challenges of Covid-19, the environment must remain a priority. The River Institute’s new strategic plan will ensure that the organization remains at the forefront of scientif ....
Author of the article: Standard-Freeholder staff Publishing date: Apr 27, 2021 • 44 minutes ago • 2 minute read • The city s move to pay-and-dispay terminals instead of parking meters is bringing in more money. Photo taken on Friday February 9, 2018 in Cornwall, Ont. Alan S. Hale/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Photo by Alan S. Hale/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Article content Four additional Royal Canadian Legion branches in SDG will be receiving financial support from the federal government to cope with pandemic-related expenses and revenue shortfalls. Stormont Dundas South Glengarry MP Eric Duncan released the information on Monday afternoon, indicating legion branches in Morrisburg, Iroquois, Winchester, and Finch will each receive $10,845 through the Veterans Organizations Emergency Support Fund. ....