Strait Shores by-election: Terry Legere wants to improve roads and general upkeep

Erica Butler
CHMA News, Local Journalism Initiative, Community Radio Fund of Canada

On today’s show, we talk with another candidate in the municipal by-election in Strait Shores: Port Elgin resident and former village councillor, Terry Legere.

Legere says he’d like to ramp up general maintenance around the municipality, with a focus on roads. He says the provincial route 955 and the municipal Moore Road are both in terrible shape and need attention. And his own harrowing experience hitting a moose while driving a school bus has strengthened his call for increased trimming of vegetation along secondary highways in the region.

(Legere is one of three candidates in the Strait Shores by-election on Monday, December 9. Yesterday we featured another candidate from Port Elgin, Andy MacGregor. We’ve reached out to candidate Donna Allen to request an interview.)

Plus in briefs, longtime Sackville resident and lawyer Ove Samuelsen has died, and police are asking for help identifying a man involved in an assault and break and enter in Memramcook.

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