Alnwick-Haldimand Township

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Koehl moves from advocate to politician in her run for mayor of Alnwick/Haldimand

Gritt Koehl

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This week the series of interviews with the mayoral candidates running for office across Northumberland County continues. I will not be interviewing deputy mayor or council candidates. There are just too many of them. However, you can go to the radio station’s website or the website for this show to find candidate information. This week is with Gritt Koehl, who wants to be mayor of Alnwick/Haldimand. Continue Reading →

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Gilchrist talks about property taxes, Lakeport subdivision and protecting lands in the township

Steve Gilchrist

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This week the series of interviews with the mayoral candidates running for office across Northumberland County continues. I will not be interviewing deputy mayor or council candidates. There are just too many of them. However, you can go to the radio station’s website or the website for this show to find candidate information. In this interview, Gilchrist, a former MPP in the Mike Harris government, talks about his political experience and family’s history in the township. Continue Reading →

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Farmers, roads and development high on the list of concerns for Logel

John Logel

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Farmers and roads are crucial to John Logel, candidate for mayor of Alnwick/Haldimand Township. But more than anything, he is very concerned about the Lakeport Beach development in the southeast corner of the municipality. These and other issues are the subjects of this extensive interview with Logel. This week the series of interviews with the mayoral candidates running for office across Northumberland County continues. I will not be interviewing deputy mayor or council candidates. Continue Reading →

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Slow down on Vernonville Community Centre decision

A proposal to sell the Vernonville Community Centre is an emotional one for many residents in the tiny hamlet northeast of Grafton. But for the council, it represents a harsh reality of fiscal prudence. Sadly, the political price may end up being costlier for both residents and politicians. Built in 1862, it is one of five community centres within the township. These spaces are used for a variety of purposes. Continue Reading →

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