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PUBLIC NOTICE
ADOPTION OF A MUNICIPAL BY-LAW
Public notice is hereby given that pursuant t section 15 (3) of the Local Governance Act, the municipal council of Champdoré intends to proceed with the adoption of the following bylaw with the reading of a summary, as well as the third reading and its adoption at the regular meeting of council which will take place on Tuesday June 18, 2024: By-Law no. 2024-01, By-Law of the Town of Champdoré relating to Mobile Food Trucks Anyone interested in viewing the by-law in question can do so from the Town of Champdoré’s website at www.champdorenb.ca or at the clerk’s office during normal business hours.
You can read the proposed by law here: https://champdorenb.ca/images/Arr%C3%AAt%C3%A9_2024-01-_By-Law_2024-01.pdf
Tina Bitcon
Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk
PUBLIC NOTICE
ADOPTION OF A MUNICIPAL BY-LAW
Public notice is hereby given that pursuant t section 15 (3) of the Local Governance Act, the municipal council of Champdoré intends to proceed with the adoption of the following bylaw with the reading of a summary, as well as the third reading and its adoption at the regular meeting of council which will take place on Tuesday June 18, 2024: By-Law no. 2024-01, By-Law of the Town of Champdoré relating to Mobile Food Trucks Anyone interested in viewing the by-law in question can do so from the Town of Champdoré’s website at www.champdorenb.ca or at the clerk’s office during normal business hours.
You can read the proposed by law here: https://champdorenb.ca/images/Arr%C3%AAt%C3%A9_2024-01-_By-Law_2024-01.pdf
Tina Bitcon
The Town of Champdoré celebrates Environment Month with several community initiatives
(Champdoré, N.-B., May 1, 2024) – The Town of Champdoré proudly announces the launch of Environment Month, a dedicated period to promote environmental awareness and sustainable practices within our community. As part of its ongoing commitment to environmental and sustainable development, the Town of Champdoré is excited to spearhead initiatives aimed at increasing environmental awareness and highlighting the importance of responsible waste management, with a particular focus on community clean-ups.
One of the five key priorities outlined in Champdoré's strategic plan is environmental and sustainable development. Through Environment Month, the town aims to address this priority by fostering a greater understanding of environmental issues and encouraging collective action towards a greener, more sustainable future.
Throughout the month of May, Champdoré residents are invited to participate in community clean-ups across the territory, including the major ditch clean-up in Sainte-Marie on Saturday, May 4. Students from Champdoré’s schools will also take part in their own clean-up on May 17 at École Mont Carmel, and on May 21 at École Camille-Vautour. These events provide an opportunity for citizens to actively contribute to the preservation of our natural environment while promoting a sense of civic pride and responsibility.
Highlighting the collaborative spirit of our community, municipal employees and council members will be actively involved in these clean-up efforts, leading by example and demonstrating their commitment to environmental management. Cleaning kits will be available at the municipal office throughout the month of May from Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, ensuring that participants have the necessary tools to make a meaningful impact.
Mayor Jean-Pierre Richard expressed his enthusiasm for Environment Month, stating: "This initiative highlights our collective responsibility to protect the environment for future generations. By coming together as a community, we can make a tangible difference in preserving the beauty and vitality of Champdoré."
Environment Month serves as a reminder that small actions can lead to significant change. Through education, engagement, and proactive measures, the Town of Champdoré remains committed to fostering a sustainable environment where residents can thrive.
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For more information on Environment Month and upcoming community events, please visit www.champdorenb.ca or contact joel.goguen@champdorenb.ca.
About the Town of Champdoré: The Town of Champdoré is committed to serving the residents of Champdoré by promoting economic prosperity, community well-being, and environmental sustainability. Through collaboration and innovation, the Town of Champdoré strives to create a dynamic and resilient community for all.
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The official opening of the Fernand-Léger Centre was held on Saturday, January 27, 2024, in the presence of the Honourable Glen Savoie, Minister of Local Government and Minister responsible for La Francophonie, the Honourable Réjean Savoie, Minister responsible for the Regional Development Corporation, Benoit Bourque, Member of the Legislative Assembly for Kent South, Mayor Jean-Pierre Richard, the municipal council of Champdoré, representatives of the nearby municipalities, the family of the late Fernand Léger, and many volunteers.
At a special meeting held on December 5, the municipal council of the Town of Champdoré adopted the public safety plan ‘’Our Safety First“. Under the direction of the Public Safety Committee, the plan consists of four initiatives to increase safety in the town: awareness and direct support, Alliance Champdoré, intervention and collaboration, and advocacy.
The municipal council of Champdoré unanimously adopted the strategic plan for the next five years at its regular meeting on November 21, 2023. Last January, a resolution had passed to begin the process of developing a tool to guide the newly founded municipality following the local governance reform.
The Fernand-Léger Skating Rink is now open for the 2024 season.
The Town of Champdoré would like present the report What was said during the Action session for public safety held at the Saint-Antoine Community Centre on October 10 : What was said.
(November 20, 2023) - At its special meeting on Tuesday November 14, 2023, the municipal council of the Town of Champdoré unanimously adopted its 2024 general operating budget of $5,140,056.

A new button-activated blinking crosswalk sign was installed on Principale Street at the intersection of Renaud Road in Saint-Antoine. People crossing the road can now push a button to turn on flashing lights and alert drivers. This signage was installed to increase awareness and compliance with the crosswalk and to ensure the safety of the pedestrian crossing at that intersection.

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