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Bernard Lansbergen

Bernard Lansbergen

Bernard was born and raised in Belgium but moved to Canada in 2012. For the first few years he lived in Montreal where he obtained a communications degree from Concordia University. In 2020 he moved to Niagara. Bernard loves telling people’s stories and wants to get to know those that make Thorold into the great place it is.

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Recent Work by Bernard

City council wants to lure family doctors to Thorold

City council wants to lure family doctors to Thorold

'The City of Thorold is underserved by approximately seven family physicians'
City's planning department loses two more employees

City's planning department loses two more employees

'The Planning Division continues to face challenges as staff struggle to maintain a healthy work/life balance due to the high demands of development'
Another planner leaves Thorold City Hall

Another planner leaves Thorold City Hall

The high turnover at the city's planning department continues
City's CAO on development, staffing issues and what's next for Thorold

City's CAO on development, staffing issues and what's next for Thorold

Both the City’s Strategic Plan and Official Plan are up for review this year; 'We just want to make sure that we are moving in the right direction'
Thorold City Council skeptical of regional recycling handover

Thorold City Council skeptical of regional recycling handover

Councillors have a lot of unanswered questions about the Region's decision to hand over its residential recycling program to Circular Materials; 'I believe we lost our autonomy'
Thorold City Hall severely understaffed, says organizational review

Thorold City Hall severely understaffed, says organizational review

Auditors from Deloitte have identified 24 immediate hiring needs; 'Unfortunately, we’re a small municipality and you can’t just jump to the numbers'
City Council votes against Thorold South gas plant expansion

City Council votes against Thorold South gas plant expansion

The unanimous vote received loud applause from residents; 'You have the land, let’s look at putting solar there'
ICYMI: Allanburg townhouse complex divides city council

ICYMI: Allanburg townhouse complex divides city council

Ultimately, the project was approved 5-4 with Mayor Ugulini being the deciding vote; 'We need to solve the issues in the neighbourhood before we allow this intensification'
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