Inside this issue: - City, CUPE sign four-year contract - Miller School community protests teacher cuts - High water usage policy debated at council - Service to remember Plainview ancestors - Summer art program offers many activities for youths - Bylaw gives officers right to destroy dangerous animals - Chamber looking for ideas from business […]
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The dismissal of a longtime emergency medical services chief following a candid discussion with Whitewood town council has raised concerns about transparency, whistleblower protections...