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Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards news briefs from the December 7 meeting of council

cost was “within reason”.

Approved Addition To Dock

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Council unanimously approved a request from Rob Norris, president of the Round Lake Property Owners Association, to add two more sections to the public dock behind the Catholic Church in Round Lake Centre if the

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* * * * * Electric Charging Stations Installed Community Development Co-ordinator Chris Neff reported the two charging stations had been installed in

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“And then they’re expecting then to be hooked up, or energized, by mid next week (December 15),” he said.

He explained there are two stations at the location. Earlier this year, Mr. Neff advised council Ottawa River Power was proposing to install two stations in Killaloe, at no charge to the municipality, and council readily agreed. * * * * * *

Council Wants More Infmoration On Trail

Council deferred a request from the Friends of Bonnechere Park for a letter of support for a new project dubbed, Riverview Trail, which is a new installation of their successful Footprints in Time project and involves an extension of their existing trail.

Community Development Officer Chris Neff was directed to provide more information on the project to council before a decision would be made.

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