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Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Central Frontenac intends to pass a By-Law to adopt the estimates for the sums required during the year 2021 for the purposes of the Township of Central Frontenac and to set the appropriate tax rates (Budget By-law).
The proposed by-law will come before Council for consideration at its regular meeting to be held on Tuesday March 9th, 2021 at 4:00 pm, said meeting to be held virtually via Zoom.
The proposed bylaw is available for inspection during regular office hours in the Clerk’s department and on the township’s website: www.centralfrontenac.com
The purpose of the bylaw is to approve the 2021 budget, set the tax rate for the 2021 taxation year, due dates for tax payments and interest rate for unpaid taxes.
Written comments regarding the proposed by-law may be submitted no later than 12:00 p.m. (noon) on March 8, 2021 via email, in person or by phone to:
Michael McGovern, Treasurer
Township of Central Frontenac
1084 Elizabeth St, P.0. Box 89
Sharbot Lake, Ontario K0H 2P0
613-279-2935 x224
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Dated this 4th day of March, 2021, at the Township of Central Frontenac
Cindy Deachman
Deputy-Clerk
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BDC’s Small Business Week is an annual celebration of entrepreneurship in Canada. The contributions of small business in Canada are immeasurable, making up 70% of all jobs in Canada and 30% of GDP. Simply put, the country could not maintain its standard of living without small businesses.
The efforts of small business owners day in and day out are extraordinary in the best of years. We know this year has been particularly challenging, and we are not out of the woods yet, but the resilience of small business owners during
these tough times is nothing short of astounding. On behalf of the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), the Frontenac CFDC and the County of Frontenac, we want to give a heartfelt thanks to Frontenac businesses for all you do every day. And a reminder to all, buy Canadian and buy local.