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Town Council approves museum grants and renews bylaw enforcement services

The approval of non-profit museum grants and the renewal of bylaw enforcement services were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on March 19.

The approval of non-profit museum grants and the renewal of bylaw enforcement services were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on March 19.

Council approved the following non-profit museum grants for 2019: $2,500 for the Canora Ukrainian Heritage Museum and $1,000 for the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity Museum.

Council renewed the agreement with Commissionaires to provide bylaw enforcement services within the Town of Canora to April 30, 2020.

Council authorized Aaron Herriges, leisure services director, to attend the recreation practitioners’ meeting on March 27 in Yorkton.

Council hired Zane Chopik as a part time swimming pool staff member for 2019.

Council tabled the request of Canora Composite School to contribute to the cost of a mobile classroom stop on the Holodomor National Awareness Tour.

Council set the remuneration rate for Councillors at $150 per regular or special meeting, effective January 1.