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Warfield mayor hopes deal can trigger better future arrangements

The Mayor of Warfield is pleased a Recreation and Library services agreement has been made with the City of Trail but believes the work isn’t done.

The 18 month interim deal will see Warfield contribute $135,000.

Bert Crockett says hopefully after November new councils in the area will be able to bargain towards one system that benefits all residents in the Valley.

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Warfield returned to the bargaining table last month after their decision to opt out of the shared services agreement last year.

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