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New roundtable group to find ways to work together

The next step for a new Island Roundtable organization is to seek Islanders from all professions, walks of life and expertise to contribute to discussions around a “common future”.
President and Cedar resident, Laurie Gourlay says the plan is to bring different interests together across sectors to get a balanced picture of what needs to be done around sustainable development and environmental protection……
Gourlay says the group will not be lobbying, they will work though to encourage partnerships and find solutions that will serve the Island.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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