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Using only the finest kiln dried materials in solid woods: Pine, Oak, Maple, Cherry, Ash, Walnut 13305 Hwy. 27, Nobleton 905.859.9999 Thursday, May 16, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 3 King seeks additional councillor at York Region By Angela Gismondi was made last June at Pellegrini now wants to do tive from this municipal- level. “It’s defi nitely worth He also pointed out that York Regional Council to the same. ity to sit in other meet- a try.” the criteria for a regional Mayor Steve Pellegrini add a regional councillor “Our motion was about ings,” said Pellegrini. “It Pellegrini noted the ad- councillor is that the popu- thinks King needs an ad- for the municipalities who King having a voice,” said would benefi t King to have ditional regional represen- lation of the municipality ditional voice at York Re- don’t currently have one Pellegrini. “I take pride a voice at these meetings.” tative would not cost tax- is 50,000. gional Council. including Aurora, East in the fact that I’ve never He is not optimistic that payers a penny since there “If that’s the case, King At its meeting on May Gwillimbury, Whitchurch- missed a council or com- the motion will be sup- would effectively be the will never get an addition- 6 King council passed a Stouffville and King Town- mittee meeting but I don’t ported. same number of people al representative at the re- resolution to request the ship plus one additional sit on every committee, “I’m not holding my at the municipal council gion,” said Pellegrini. Minister of Municipal Af- member for the City of I can’t sit on all of them. breath for it to pass at the table. What he hopes to do The motion is on the fairs and Housing to enact Vaughan. That motion What happens if I’m away region,” said Pellegrini is adjust the ward bound- May 16 regional council a regulation that would failed. and King doesn’t have a adding the motion needs aries and create fi ve wards agenda but is not expected authorize the Region of Now, the City of voice and that’s not fair. ” a two-thirds majority in in King instead of six. The to be discussed at the meet- York to change the size of Vaughan is bringing a mo- At the regional level order to be approved and additional representative ing. Pellegrini himself is regional council to add tion to regional council in Pellegrini currently sits then would have to be ap- would be a regional coun- on a mission trip to China. one additional member which they are requesting on the fi nance and admin- proved at the provincial cillor and deputy mayor. from the Township of an additional member be istration committee, the King. They asked that the added for Vaughan. Be- Greater Toronto Market- change in size of regional cause the motion doesn’t ing Alliance and Environ- Mayor Pellegrini joins council be in place for the include the other munici- mental Services. 2014 election. palities, it is considered a “It would be nice if we A similar resolution different motion. Mayor had another representa- trade mission to China By Mark Pavilons The far east will learn about sustainability in King Township, if Mayor Steve Pellegrini has anything to say about it. Pellegrini is part of the Mayor Delegation to China Trade Mission, put on by the Canada China Investment Association. It’s an important gathering of Ontario mayors, government offi cials and key business Professionals in China. The 10-day mission runs May 15-25 and the may- ors will gain an understanding of the economy of China by attending business meetings, conferences and meetings with selected government offi cials in China. The mayors will attend tours of major Chinese cities to experience fi rst-hand, the Chinese culture. Pellegrini is representing not only King, but York Region. It’s his fi rst time visit- ing China and he stressed he will make sure it’s worth it, adding he doesn’t want to spoil his near-perfect attendance record unless it’s worthwhile. Pellegrini noted China has a growing middle class with money to spend and in- vest abroad. China has an interest in agricultural operations. He’s looking forward to the mission and sharing some interesting ideas and potential business partner- ships. Joining Pellegrini will be Mayor Dave Eke, from Niagara-On-The-Lake; Mayor Lou Maieron, from Erin; Mayor Larry Kraemer, from Kincardine; Mayor John Mc- Charles, from Petrolia; Mayor Neil Ellis, from Belleville; Mayor Brenda Halloran, from Waterloo; Mayor Brian McMullan, from St.
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