Cornwall_2016_02_03

Brockville mayor visits Cornwall

Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy had an opportunity to welcome his peer from Brockville, David Henderson, to Cornwall City Hall on January 25. The two mayors discussed issues relating to economic development, budget and taxation as well as raising Eastern Ontario’s profile. “Cornwall and Brockville have a lot of things in common beyond our close proximity,” said Mayor O’Shaughnessy. “It was a great opportunity to share ideas and discuss common issues that all municipalities face.” During his visit, Mayor Henderson also took time to meet with the City’s recently formed task force on Syrian refugee issues, to provide some insight on Brockville’s experiences on this issue. The task force, which is chaired by councillor Bernadette Clement, will be hosting a public forum in the near future. Pictured is Brockville mayor David Henderson signing the Book of Recognition as mayor O’Shaughnessy looks on. ... 16 et 29 ans? Tu es sans emploi? Tu as terminé tes études? Tu as entre

Bus driver helps out city resident A local Cornwall Transit operator recently left his community bus and helped a lady get to the door of her residence, amidst several inches of snow. The operator was Dean Melnyk, who joined Cornwall Transit last year after having been employed by GO Transit and VIA Rail. The praised man admits that he thoroughly enjoys helping Cornwall residents. The City operated transit system transports approximately 818,000 passengers annually. Cornwall Transit is committed to providing effective and efficient service with emphasis on energy conservation and environmental preservation.

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Le mercredi 3 février 2016

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