Ma-Me-O Beach Wastewater Tax
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•'Nobody's held accountable': Ma-Me-O Beach $20k tax deadline fast approaching for failed wastewater project
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Ma-Me-O Beach residents have until Monday to pay a $ 19,500 special tax after a failed wastewater project.
Many residents of the lake village, located 93 km south of Edmonton , opposed the project.
The municipality has to pay off the debt, which carries an annual interest of about $300,000 .
The mayor says council is looking at ways to recoup funds through legal action.
Parents urge Edmonton Public Schools to end seclusion rooms.
Alberta municipalities still seeking property tax grant payments, but province noncommittal.
Parents urge public schools to stop using seclusion room as a 'last resort' to keep kids in schools.
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