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Zanth challenges Henrie for Ward 2 seat ed that County Road 17 separates it from the main part of Rockland and there is no actual pedestrian access to the businesses located along the county road. liminary campaign platform. They include guarantees that arena rental rates “do not leave families on the sidelines”, working with the private sector to provide more ser- vices for youth, stability for the YMCA, de-

ROCKLAND | Mario Zanth is throwing down the gauntlet against incumbent Coun. André Henrie for possession of the Ward 2 seat on Clarence-Rockland city council. “I have filed my nomination papers for this election because I have been paying close attention to what has been happen- ing to our city and I have to say that I expect better,” said Zanth in a press release. “I am running on a platform of more transpar- ency, more accountability and sound judg- ment. This is what will make Ward 2, as well as our beautiful city with all of its villages grow into its full potential.” Zanth describedWard 2 as“one of the old- est, most diverse wards in our city” and not-

veloping a strategic plan for the expansion of CRTranspo, and making sure that all city services and programs are affordable, eco- nomic, and affordable for both ratepayers and users.

“The evolution of this ward in the last 10 years has been impressive. However, Ward 2 needs more than someone who will simply agree with their peers.” Zanth said the ward “deserves new ideas and solutions to problems that have plagued it for too long” through collabora- tion. “I also want to ensure that the citizens of Clarence-Rockland get fair value for the money that they are spending on taxes and services,” said Zanth. Five key planks are part of Zanth’s pre-

Ontario should follow the example of Québec for billing bulk users of electricity. The Eastern Ontario Wardens Caucus (EOWC) will send a resolution to the Asso- ciation of Municipalities of Ontario for sup- port. The caucus is concerned about how high electricity rates may affect future industrial Discount power wanted

and commercial development in Ontario, with emphasis on the eastern region. The EOWC wants the provincial govern- ment to review the power rate charge structure and “give serious consideration” to adapting the Québec model which in- cludes a discounted rate system for large- scale power users.

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