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Florenceville-Bristol Scotiabank Donates $100,000 to the NCRC

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District of Carleton North Mayor, Andrew Harvey and CAO Sarah Pacey proudly accept a $100,000.00 donation from Florenceville-Bristol Scotiabank staff toward the brand-new Northern Carleton Recreation Centre on Monday, February 27, 2023.  For more information about the NCRC or to learn how you can become a sponsor, please visit: https://florencevillebrist.wixsite.com/northerncarletonrec"

 

From left to right back row: Mayor Andy Harvey, Alicia McQuade-Lawrence, Lisa McLaughlin, Ashley Hawksley, Victoria Marquis, Laure Brillinger, CAO Sarah Pacey, Susan Tompkins and Nicole Trafford. Front row Geoff Ramalho and Adeline Appleby.

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Annual Operating funding is available to eligible non-profit organizations that can demonstrate their positive contributions to our Town. Deadline to apply: April 6, 2023. Click HERE for more information

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NEW!!  Town Council Meetings will be live-streamed through our new YouTube channel. You can view the live meeting starting at 7pm the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month by visiting 

www.youtube.com/@districtofcarletonnorth.

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Municipal Reform

Following the 2020 Provincial Elections, the province announced they would be launching a Municipal Reform initiative that will review the structure, finances, and services of local government. This is a concept that has been discussed previously within the provincial government as a means of bringing municipalities and Local Service District (LSD) areas together to have their own elected government.

Through the Province's Municipal Reform, the municipalities of Bath, Centreville and Florenceville-Bristol have amalgamated with the surrounding Local Service Districts (LSDs) of Glassville, Lakeville, Peel, Upper Kent, Wicklow, and Wilmot as well as a portion of the LSDs of Aberdeen, Kent and Simonds.  These areas form the Carleton North high school catchment, and that has brought the communities together for the past 45 years.  Just like Carleton North High School, the new District of Carleton North will serve and support this entire region on local government matters.

To View the District of Carleton North Boundaries, Click Here. 

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