Ryley Council must decide on village office site – Mayor yet to decide if she will run again

Ryley Village Council and administration got into the spirit of Pink Shirt Day, an event to support anti-bullying, by wearing pink shirts at the village council meeting Monday, Feb. 25th. The official Pink Shirt Day was Wednesday, Feb. 27. In the back row, from left, are: councillor Brian Ducherer, councillor Victor Istace, Deputy Mayor Jorge Mendoza, and Village CAO Bill Rogers. In the front row, from left, are: councillor Lyndie Nickel, Mayor Cyndy Heslin and Village Office Manager Julie Brownridge.

The Village of Ryley must decide on where to have its permanent village office location.

At present, the village office is running out of a residential building after the village office on main street was declared unfit due to mould and other hazards in the basement.

Ryley Mayor Cyndy Heslin said a decision hinges on a hazardous assessment, the results of which are to come to village council’s March meeting.

Funding is also an issue.

By Patricia Harcourt
Editor

For more see the March 12/13 issue of the Tofield Mercury