Showing posts with label mayor of tantramar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mayor of tantramar. Show all posts

Friday, 3 January 2025

Mayor of Tantramar Andrew Black on Facebook January 1, 2025 & Florence Mazarolle, Mount Allison Alumni

 



I was asked by Councilor Phinney to share the following email to be "open and transparent" but before I do I will give some background. The response to council that I will share below is because of some council members reaching out to me inquiring if the municipality was having a New Year's Levee this year. After I said no, a couple of councilors were disappointed with my answer and said that the staff and the budget would certainly allow for such an event to occur. As an update to a piece of the email below, I have now had 1 resident ask if we were having a levee this year which remains the only person to inquire since I became Mayor in 2023.
Here is the email in its entirety:
Good morning everyone,
First off, I want to make sure that all of you are aware that this is entirely my directive to not have the levee in Sackville. I hope that everyone understands that this does not come from the staff level and is instead an action (or inaction) on my part.
There is no argument that we don't have enough money to put on a levee....an event like this would be a drop in the bucket compared to what our budget provides to departments within Tantramar. There is also no argument that we are not well staffed. I have said it in the past many times and I will say it over and over again....we have the best staff in the province. Recognizing this, I will say again, that it is my belief that they need time off over the holidays to enjoy a break from the insurmountable amount of work that they do which is why I have chosen not to have the levee. Even though it would be catered, as any event that Tantramar would host would be, it would still require planning, implementing, set up/tear down, and staffing for the event which would pull people away from a holiday rest.
I have not had a single person contact me, through any channel, to ask why we are not having a levee or if we are planning on having one. As I said in my previous email, I have been invited to attend the levee in Dorchester at the Keillor House following the Polar Dip and the doors are open to anyone who wants to attend. I plan on being there which I would also note is a whole of Tantramar event, hosted in the Village, recognizing our new post-reform reality.
These are my thoughts on the levee but if council wants to have this event in the future I would suggest bringing it forward as a motion at an upcoming council meeting."


Florence Mazerolle weighs in on Andrew Black's Facebook Post here:

"Florence Mazerolle
No need for government to spent taxpayers money on a party. If you want a levee make your own at your own expense.
Plus you’re right. Everyone needs vacation!!!
Good fiscal decision making Andrew."

You might know Florence from her days living here in Sackville New Brunswick - she is
shown below with an award she's received from England's 96 year old queen reported as dead September 8, 2022... Instagram at  .. Florence Mazerolle (@the_florence_mazerolle) • Instagram photos and videos

Pictured with Ginette Petitpas Taylor Liberal MP .... its kind of a big deal huh?

More here on Mount Allison Alumni and publisher Florence - reach her through Facebook:

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Florence [formerly Rose] Mazarolle still hasn't returned my Gordon Pitts book about Purdy Crawford "Fire in the Belly" so I think I will just have to give her a call and catch up and remind her and congratulate her publishing!

Florence and Andrew Black are both part of the "Beautiful People in New Brunswick" indie photograph project since 2011 at THE Indie Media Eastcoast on Youtube [no longer on Facebook due to censorship]


New Brunswick's Holt house-husband....


New Brunswick's Premier Susan Holt's Christmas Photography Shared by her on Twitter

Wednesday, 2 October 2024

Andrew Black Mayor of Tantramar Attends At Ottawa https://emergencyexpo.com/ [ Facebook Post Re-Shared Here ]

 


The first day of the #CEPCA2024 has concluded. Discussions included Canada's National Adaptation Strategy, building resilient and sustainable communities, Canada's disaster resilience framework, emergency management implementation and disaster recovery operations.

The two key take aways from the day, that was repeated again and again: 1) the importance of public, private, ngo and non profit collaborating on climate adaptation and emergency measures through priority setting, responsibility recognition and communication. 2) the continued importance of public engagement and education on climate change, disaster risk, and the increased need for adequate funding for resilient infrastructure.

I toured the exhibition floor and spoke with some of the industry experts about Tantramar and our own natural and built climate infrastructure as well as the deep concern about the lack of movement from the Federal Government and the Government of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia on the Chignecto Isthmus.

A great day, amazing panelists and thorough information for all attendees."

More here:
Canadian Emergency Preparedness and Climate Adaptation Convention (emergencyexpo.com)
CEPCA - Canadian Emergency Preparedness and Climate Adaptation Convention | Facebook
CEPCA Day 1 of Exhibition & Conference Highlights! - YouTube