Colborne Uoerr un gEnrteno _ Detss. NHCY ar//h ‘ | this closely." game, which police refer to as an augmented _ cases as the player | & Even though the game is not officially â€" reality app, Const. Batessaid. 3 ing at their phlcamg w;ifer:vfï¬fï¬acf?'.“’f*k' 1 erratlc available in Canada, police across the counâ€" _ The game has people use a cellphone to _ cycling. fing/diiving or ; y try are getting reports of drivers, pedestriâ€" search for Pokemon characters outdoors. _ "It is certainly a concern,‘ said Const. / d |'|V| n g f ans and cyclists dlstracted while playing the . The game has led to serious injury in some â€" Bates. 2 id ooo anemmmeemmmnnnenmmmemmnnemmmmmemennn e onl nommmmmmomnmmmsmmmtmmmnt n0â€"4 0000000000 0teterrweit blamed Cramahe‘s financial _ blamed on . Cramahe‘s financia rgame . â€". _ picture lo kmg rosy aft No charges, _ â€" | & a bur ore »al be first six months enfqrung distracted barevr0" _popepempsedst"! Tuey 27//6 > dl"lVil’lg laws ; | ByJohn:Campbell manager for three months and it only reâ€" tial reasons for it being valued at a lower Reremtonawei _ , { . * reges cently filled its planner vacancy. amount." s Longwell _ _ + Cramahe Townshipâ€" The township‘s fiâ€" . With those positions remaining unfilled, . Task force members chosen & ongwell@northumberiandnews.com nancial results for the first six months of the township will saye on wages but conâ€" _ All seven people who applied to sit on 1: mc aae z> the year shows a "favourable variance" of sulting expenditures are expected to be the Mayor‘s Task Force on Economic Deâ€" NORTHUMBERLAND . â€"â€" Police: $645,7000 to the good, treasurer Nicole higher than projected due to costs the velopment and Strategic Planning were warn of the dangers ‘of pising Leachâ€"Bihun told council. township incurs relz_tted_ to planning and: accepted. the new Pokémon game after an She explained the variance of net opâ€" human resources while it is shortâ€"staffed. . Dave Rutherford served on the Mayor‘s incidentin Colborne erating revenues exceeding equipment Leachâ€"l.}lhuq forecast additional reyâ€" Task Force that led to the Keelet Centre ic 2. and other capital costs were the result of enues might be found as a result of a reâ€" being built. Care anf 100L OCC1â€" ""timing events" involving projects, tenâ€" view of the township‘s current assessment â€" David Smith is an independent consulâ€" ‘pants were spotted driving erratiâ€" der awards and social services program Toll by a consultant who has beenhired by tant with extensive entreprencurial and cally in the downâ€" : [ spending which can be‘ "unpredictably Northumberland County. communication skills. He served as Onâ€" town area of . oi . «spread" over the year. The report might highlight "any large tario director for the Canadian Christian Colborne . iss Nonâ€"timing events, including "gaps" in »variances" that some properties might have Business Federation, and is the Ontario around 1:30 _ ® Â¥ staffing as well as legal and consulting between what they‘re assessed and what director for Corporate Chaplains Canada. a.m. on July C ;; costs, also affected the financial results. they‘re actually worth, which could: lead Chauncy Perry is a member of the Craâ€" 13,â€" Northumâ€" _ ®@ F As well, differences in utility costs comâ€" Cramahe applying to the Municipal Propâ€" mahe/Brighton Chamber of Commerce (berland OPP said. & pared to budgeted amounts are affected by erty Assessment Corporation for "possible and has a downtown storefront in Colâ€" | _ Police â€" stopped $" changes in rates and usage over the prior. adjustments,} Leachâ€"Bithun said. borne. the vehicles and spoke â€" year, she said. g "What we‘re doing is ensuring that any â€" The others are Cathy Ireland, Eric Lawâ€" ito: the :pebple who\ told police Crarnahf. took a while before hiring properties that change in values" have lor, a retired Ministry of Agticulture, theywefeiilï¬yj'ng Pokemomen Leachâ€"Bihun after letting go her prede: been picked up by the system, she said, Eodd and Rural Affairs regional informaâ€" & No chd.rg oefelied but : te cessor when a $400,000 budgetary defiâ€" adding "there are some cases" where Aion coordinator, and former township Iyill be enforemgdisn 3 lfgï¬.‘:re | eitiin 2014 only came to light last fall. It a property is. valued less than what the councillor and parks and recreation chair ing-]aw§ hes aï¬g stracte S | _has been without an parks and recreation prevailing market because of "substanâ€" »Clinton Breau. ing , he , ue 4 : It could pose a real risk to P : hn e themselves and others on the 7 * ® : ‘ # I road while they are playing this ramane Nas a nNnew wno‘s quite game," said Const. Steve Bates. 2 f , Fis: & C familiar with the township V oRTH f("fbï¬(.kl-’-p ; é Cramahe Townshipâ€"Cramahe has a new, of water services for Lakefront Utilities mahe employees that he has dealtâ€"with in }\)eu_)s <p V]LX 21 // | CAO. He‘s Craig Brooks, the manager where he has worked for the past eight the past for his exgerience [and] knowlâ€" aomgraee _ en _ yg 2e . oBass â€" years. edge as well as being professional, pasâ€" f TE 2 w4 ; "He has extensive knowlâ€" sionate [and] dedicated. I have no doubt == l %@W)y l edge of our municipality and that Craig will provide the leadership we £) «CoLf R our staff which should enable, need moving forward." | 7 T a quick [and] successful tranâ€" Brooks, a certified engineering technoloâ€" J‘\.. Ad sition," Mayor Marc Coombs gist, is an active,member of the Eastern i nnmann a nalhe a «apmin k said in a news release sent out Ontario Waterworks Association. LL.>." Faf, ; | July 25. Brooks begins his new job Aug. 8. He 4 ?{,â€"'Q';_)' i i d B 4*Council wanted someone replaces Dan O‘Brien, who announced in meâ€"â€"~f _ [ 08B with a strong operational January he would be resigning in March t ‘,ï¬l S â€"*al background with emphasis "for personal reasons" but remained until \ es â€"â€" > &1‘* a Lon infrastructure â€" projects," asuccessor was found. (Kex > A _ o :; : \Coombs said. "Moving for â€" Coombs thanked O‘Brien on behalf of es â€" PC . * @9 \ward) this is critical to Craâ€" council for "his dedication to the municiâ€" es e mahe‘s future growth." pality, our staff and our residents for conâ€" M > SA > GCoombs said Brooks_ is tinuing to stay on as CAO throughout the ceE "highly regarded by the Craâ€" search process." | B + Patricia Murphy and the late Harold 18 ° raeg Smmanee dE OOE Een OAE Es t [ â€" Mirphy. of Grafton, are delighted to / [ ‘M ~antiounce the forthcoming marriage â€"â€" | [ ~ â€"_*~of their younger daughter > _ | 2 Danielle Jaclyn to . â€" John Charles Howard Goheen, 8. w . ‘son of the late Janet Goheen, _ M ) _ ofFrince Edward County, and .. ol ;; \Robert and Marie Goheen, of Oshawn, , Tofin and Dani‘s young sons, Maxx and | \ |Eno®, will wallk Mommy down the aisle. I§ Thewedding will take place in Grafton | * 0 ongulya0®, 2016 | _ â€"â€"\| B aeGoncratulations and Best Wishe®Tsâ€" &I| "aomaaue | O Fe%‘my, *=.R