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NEW CLARENCE-ROCKLAND COUNCIL TAKES OATH

JOSEPH COPPOLINO joseph.coppolino@eap.on.ca

first time as the elected mayor of Clarence- Rockland, setting the tone for his first full four-year mandate. “I have never been so confident in the BENJOJTUSBUJPOXFIBWFSJHIUOPX uTBJE Zanth. “Sometimes you get a good admi- nistration and a council that doesn’t listen, and sometimes you get a good council and an administration that doesn’t listen. But these next four years is a gold mine. This is where we have an outstanding administration BOEBOPVUTUBOEJOHDPVODJM8FPXFJUUP the municipality to make sure that we work together, and we do everything we can for UIFCFTUJOUFSFTUPGFWFSZPOFu Stéphane Fournier, newly elected council- MPSGPS8BSE XBTOPUQSFTFOUGPSUIFJOBV - gural meeting and will be sworn in at city hall on Friday. Regular council meetings are scheduled UPSFTVNFPO.POEBZ /PWFNCFS

Mayor Mario Zanth and the munici- pal councillors were sworn in at the Clarence Creek Arena and Community Centre during Clarence-Rockland’s inaugural council meeting on Tuesday night following the October municipal elections. After taking their oath in front of a crowd of friends, family and municipal officials, the councillors offered their inaugural address, thanking residents for their votes and provi- ding a brief outlook on the coming four years. i8FIBWFBMPUPGXPSLBIFBEPGVT uTBJE newcomer Simon-Olivier Péladeau-Houle, DPVODJMMPSGPS8BSEi"GUFSUXPMPOHZFBSTPG the pandemic, we have to continue building BTUSPOHBOETVTUBJOBCMFFDPOPNZu Mayor Zanth addressed council for the

Le maire et les conseillers, qu’ils soient nouvellement élus ou réélus, ont remis leur déclaration d’office et leur serment d’allégeance lors de la réunion inaugurale du conseil de Clarence-Rockland (à l’arrière, de gauche à droite : Trevor Stewart, Kyle Cyr, Samuel Cardarelli, Simon-Olivier Péladeau-Houle. Devant : Carl Grimard, Mario Zanth, Diane Choinière, André J. Lalonde). - photo Joseph Coppolino

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The accident report was called in after 4 p.m. Police, paramedics, and firefighters arriving on the scene found a large truck VQTJEFEPXOJOUIF4PVUI/BUJPO3JWFS 5IFESJWFSPGUIFWFIJDMF BZFBSPME Rockland man, was pronounced dead on the scene. His name has been withheld pending notification of next of kin. The OPP Technical Collision Investiga- tion and Reconstruction Unit continues its investigation of the incident to determine the reason why the vehicle went off the bridge.

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A fatal accident on the Henri Séguin Bridge claimed the life of a Rockland man over the November 12 weekend. The OPP, Prescott-Russell Paramedic 4FSWJDFT BOE5IF/BUJPOàSFEFQBSUNFOU SFTQPOEFEUPBDBMM/PWFNCFSBCPVUB vehicle going through the guard rail of the Henri Séguin Bridge at the intersection of $PVOUZ3PBEBOE$PODFTTJPO

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Un accident mortel survenu le 12 novembre sur le pont Henri Séguin dans la municipalité de La Nation a coûté la vie d’un homme de Rockland. La cause de l’accident fait toujours l’objet d’une enquête par la Police provinciale de l’Ontario. —photo fournie

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