Three Ontario towns face tensions after Armour ends shared services, impacting local amenities.
The towns of Armour, Burk's Falls, and Ryerson in Ontario are facing tensions after Armour decided to end shared services agreements, affecting a library, fire department, arena, and landfill site. Armour claims Burk's Falls lacks interest in shared services, while Burk's Falls Mayor Chris Hope attributes the decision to his town leaving the Almaguin Community Economic Development (ACED) due to financial reasons. A Tri-council meeting is scheduled for February 24 to discuss the future of these services.
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