City supports grassroots alternative transportation group
May 26th, 2007At the May 21 council meeting, councillors unanimously supported a very simple request with profound implications.
At the May 21 council meeting, councillors unanimously supported a very simple request with profound implications.
City Council received an inspiring delegation at last night’s council meeting by the local chapter of Students Working against Tobacco (SWAT). Young people from across the city filled over half the gallery during the highly professional presentation outlining the group’s anti-tobacco initiatives and outreach.
During my recent live-to-air interview on Rogers Television’s “Politically Speaking” with Tim Mau, a caller inquired about the recent hire of an event co-ordinator to assist the Mayor, mentioned in the papers as a “Public Relations Consultant for the Office of the Mayor.”
I did not have a full and complete answer during the interview but promised to find out the details and post the answer on this site.