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Town of Hanna recently issues the following announcement.

As you are aware almost all Covid-19 restrictions have been removed by the province and it’s great to see the increased activity in the community. Last weekend the parking lot at the arena and community centre were full. The arena was busy and Stage Hanna hosted the first two shows of their new comedy.

Administration indicates that there is a lot more interest in booking our facilities again for public events. Some residents may choose to continue to wear masks and I trust that everyone will respect their decision.
I want to touch on the highlights of the March 8 Council meeting:
It was great to see a group of students in the Council Chambers who presented Council with their plan to raise chickens for slaughter. The project-based learning project will give them business experience, learn the responsibilities of caring for and raising animals and look at creating more agriculture-based content at the school. While their plan does contravene the Town of Hanna Animal Control Bylaw, Council has approved their project on a trial basis with a number of conditions. The project in total will last three months from April to June.
Council also approved:
– a proposal to replace the condenser at the arena/curling rink.
– a proposal to resurface the tennis courts. including a new lift of asphalt.
– an operating grant to the SPCA in the amount of $7,424.16.
More details on the above three motions will be coming by email later this week.

Remember to feel free to reach out to me with any concerns or issues you may have.
Respectfully,
Danny Povaschuk, Mayor

Original source can be found here.



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