Bob Kilger

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First reported 9 hours ago - Updated 9 hours ago - 1 reports

City hall faces hearing

Cornwall city hall is located at 360 Pitt St. Staff photo/CHERYL BRINKChange text size for the storyPrintA judge will be asked to weigh in this week on whether Cornwall Mayor Bob Kilger has breached the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act.The allegations ... [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - 9 hours ago]
First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 1 reports

Mohawks protest border

Mohawk chiefs marched across both spans of the Seaway International Bridge on Friday to hand-deliver a request for a meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper.The rally of an estimated 400 people shuttered traffic on the bridge between Cornwall and the ... [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 18 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Akwesasne protest delivers message; remains peaceful

A First Nations protest disrupted traffic in Cornwall this morning. A rally took place on the Seaway International Bridge that brought nearly 500 protestors to Cornwall. Cornwall police shut down the traffic circle on Brookdale Avenue as well as the North ... [Published Cornwall Daily - May 17 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Claim filed against city hall

The owner of a local website is seeking $40,000 in damages from the city of Cornwall after being evicted from a recent council meeting.Jamie Gilcig, who runs the Cornwall Freenews, filed a suit in small claims court last week, alleging a loss of advertising ... [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 17 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Letters to the Editor, May 15

Horns continue on TollgateWhy has city council not addressed the issue of the train horns blowing, which affect the residences near the tracks?No use taking the city councillors, they are no help. We were told by the past council, why did you move there ... [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 15 2013]
First reported May 11 2013 - Updated May 11 2013 - 1 reports

Mayor upholds ‘Friendly City’

“The Friendly City” banner was dusted off and hoisted up the flagpole this week as Cornwall spread out the welcome mat for 350 folks who were chased out of their northern Ontario community after Mother Nature showed her ugly side.The displaced residents ... [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 11 2013]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

Evacuees head home

Evacuees from a northern Ontario First Nations community boarded a series of flights home on Thursday.Hundreds of Kashechewan residents were forced to flee rising floodwaters earlier this week, finding temporary shelter at Cornwall’s NAV Centre.“The water ... [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 09 2013]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

Council...under repair

Cornwall city hall is located at 360 Pitt St. Staff photo/CHERYL BRINKChange text size for the storyPrintWith a year and a half left in their term, councillors are making a last-ditch effort to improve communications and repair relationships at city ... [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 09 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 2 reports

Government sends a ‘big thank you’

Evacuees from Kashechewan First Nations deplane at the Summerstown airport on Monday, May 6, with help from Stephen Alexander, the city's general manager of parks and recreation (left). Around 350 residents found a temporary home in Cornwall after their ... [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 09 2013]
First reported May 05 2013 - Updated May 06 2013 - 2 reports

City to the rescue

CORNWALL — The city has opened its doors — and its hearts — to more than 300 people from northern Ontario who have been evacuated due to flooding in their region.Residents from Kashechewan First Nation left their homes up north to fly to Cornwall after ... [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 06 2013]
First reported May 03 2013 - Updated May 03 2013 - 1 reports

Do-little budget: MPP

Ontario Finance Minister Charles Sousa (R) is applauded by Premier Kathleen Wynne before delivering the province's budget in Toronto on Thursday. REUTERS/MARK BLINCHChange text size for the storyPrintThe newest Ontario budget won’t address very many outstanding ... [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 03 2013]
First reported Apr 23 2013 - Updated Apr 23 2013 - 1 reports

City offers cash for future doctors

The city is putting out a call for new doctors.For a third year, Cornwall is inviting medical students to apply for a scholarship program that has already benefited two physicians-to-be.The city is offering $25,000 annually for up to six years; in exchange, ... [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - Apr 23 2013]

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"The War of 1812 was a pivotal conflict in Canada's history, and Cornwall played an important role in this event," said Mayor Bob Kilger. "with these new banners, we hope to raise awareness of an important chapter in cornwall's history."
"The goal of the scholarship is to attract family doctors to Cornwall over the long-term," said Mayor Bob Kilger. "bringing physicians to the city is key to the overall quality of life of our community. this scholarship is a pro-active way of addressing that need while supporting local students in the process."

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City hall faces hearing [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - 9 hours ago]
Mohawks protest border [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 18 2013]
Akwesasne protest delivers message; remains pea... [Published Cornwall Daily - May 17 2013]
Claim filed against city hall [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 17 2013]
Letters to the Editor, May 15 [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 15 2013]
New Cornwall banners celebrating a piece of his... [Published Cornwall Daily - May 13 2013]
Mayor upholds ‘Friendly City’ [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 11 2013]
Evacuees head home [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 09 2013]
Government sends a ‘big thank you’ [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 09 2013]
Council...under repair [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 09 2013]
City welcome mat is no surprise [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 08 2013]
Call to action to fight crime [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 08 2013]
Ontario | City of Cornwall prepares to receive ... [Published Big Medicine - May 07 2013]
Cornwall welcomes Kashechewan evacuees [Published CTV News - May 07 2013]
City to the rescue [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 06 2013]
Cornwall hosting evacuees from Northern Ontario... [Published Cornwall Daily - May 05 2013]
Willie’s sweet deal [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 04 2013]
Do-little budget: MPP [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - May 03 2013]
Die-hard Colts fans [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - Apr 29 2013]
The Speaker’s ruling on the case of Mark Warawa [Published Macleans Online - Apr 23 2013]
Cornwall ready for next medical scholarship stu... [Published Cornwall Daily - Apr 23 2013]
City offers cash for future doctors [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - Apr 23 2013]
Ash borer on the way [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - Apr 23 2013]
$102,877 raised at Corus Caring Hearts Radiothon [Published Cornwall Daily - Apr 20 2013]
Mapping future residential areas [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - Apr 17 2013]
Time to step outside the city hall drama and lo... [Published Cornwall Daily - Apr 15 2013]
COFFEE BREAK: Wait for the all the facts before... [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - Apr 13 2013]
Caught off guard [Published Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - Apr 13 2013]
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