Very similar in our area, except there are no new businesses. Town management consists of a clique that thinks everyone owes them and their offspring a living. It is popular to blame the Citiots- not so ! Good people have moved here for the small town life, joined everthing, volunteered, worked their tails off, and been mocked and shunned until they sell out and move. Our town management thinks that grow-ops are the answer. Our town manager is the son of a councillor- no qualifications, no experience, not too honest, but has the right last name. Our area was founded, farmed, and ranched by some great folks, but I think some would roll over in their graves if they could see what a mess their grand-children have made. By the way , our local experts are all in their 60s- old enough to know better. People have given up on elections locally, provincially, and federally. We run, we campaign, we vote, we work, and end up with Same Old, Same Old. The good people can't make any headway- just when you think something has been resolved for the benefit of the community, you find out that you wasted your time and effort- there was already a backroom " done-deal" in place before you started.
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