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Our Holiday Week Is Coming Up So Our Next Issue Will Be Published On August 4th
INSIDE Port Stanley Report Join us in Beautiful Port Stanley Ontario as we celebrate Harbourfest 2017! STORY PAGE 2
Port Stanley Community Policing To Celebrate 25th Anniversary Many projects have been undertaken over their 25 years including STORY PAGE 3 Snow Bird patrols,
Get Involved: Help Shape The Future Of The Port Stanley Harbour Municipality of Central Elgin
Port Burwell Report Take a cruise on a beautiful summer’s day up (north) on The Big Otter River from Port Burwell up through Vienna and beyond. STORY PAGE 4
Water Testing at Local Beaches Public Health and its partners have begun beach water sampling for the summer of 2017. STORY PAGE 5
LOOK AHEAD Community Events Page 6 Classifieds & Service Directory Page 7 Business Roladex Pages 4 & 8
Central Elgin is developing a long term vision and plan for the Port Stanley Harbour. The Municipality of Central Elgin, supported by Dillon Consulting, is developing a plan to guide the repurposing of the Port Stanley Harbour lands and their planned integration with the adjacent waterfront areas in Port Stanley. The Port Stanley Harbour Area Secondary Plan (Harbour Plan) will build
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We want your input! Join us for a public workshop to help shape the future of the Port Stanley Harbour: • Monday, July 24, 6:30-8:30 PM with a presentation at 7:00 PM
Port Stanley Harbour Evening • Port Stanley Arena at 332 Carlow Road, Port Stanley •
Light refreshments will be served.
Please RSVP to ssteffler@centralelgin.org or 519-631-4860 ext 239. Central Elgin Civic Centre Municipality of Central Elgin 450 Sunset Drive, Elgin County Administration Bldg St Thomas, ON N5R 5V1, Canada
Elgin County Hires New CAO Mr. Robert Bryce Director of Human Resources
After a national search, County Council has hired an experienced and skilled government manager to lead the County government’s administration.
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on previous work to identify land uses and policies that will guide detailed planning and recommend the location of parks, recreation areas, retail and tourism uses, housing, and infrastructure investment.
Julie Gonyou has accepted the position of Chief Administrative Officer/County Clerk, bringing with her many years of exemplary public service, project management and leadership experience. She will start at the County on September 5th, 2017. Ms. Gonyou has deep roots in Elgin County as she was born and raised on a family farm in Central Elgin. With a diverse career in both rural and urban settings, she brings a wealth of experience from her senior management positions at both the London Public
Julie Gonyou New CAO/County Clerk Library Board and the County of Middlesex. “Julie has great academic credentials, which include two Masters degrees as well as an incredible energy and passion for County government and administration. Her demonstrated innovation in leading numerous special projects and engagement of community stakeholders really impressed me,” said Warden Grant Jones. “Her communication skills, social media savvy, and progressive thinking will be very helpful as we continue to effectively deliver important services throughout our County.” Ms. Gonyou commented “I am Continued On Page 7