Council considers revised versions of rejected confidentiality policy and loitering bylaw

On today’s show, we tackle some of the topics that came up at this week’s Tantramar council committee of the whole meeting, including the return of a confidentiality policy and a loitering bylaw that were previously voted down by council. The policy and bylaw have been revised and will be back for another vote by council on July 9.

Plus, Sackville saw a steep increase in COVID-19 viral load in wastewater in the most recent data posted to Canada’s national COVID-19 wastewater monitoring dashboard. The most recent data comes from samples taken in early June.

And Tantramar council will meet again today for a special meeting to discuss two ‘in camera’ items, as well as make decisions on payments for the completed aboiteau project by DTI, awarding a roughly $480,000 contract to replace two sewage pumps, and something called the Tantramar Medical Education Scholarship.

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