Corman Park delays P4G exit decision, sets 6‑month negotiation window
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The Rural Municipality (RM) of Corman Park is giving a northern Saskatoon-area planning district a six-month lifeline, following discussions of withdrawing earlier this year. In April, Corman Park’s planning committee considered a report from the RM’s administration on the status of its participation in the Saskatoon North Partnership for Growth (P4G) and the potential options and implications of withdrawing. This came after concerns from the RM’s reeve and council about challenges stemming from the partnership, including a slowdown in development approvals and the RM’s council feeling they la…
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