Kormos not optimistic about proposed hospital changes - Welland Tribune

Kormos not optimistic about proposed hospital changes
Welland Tribune
By Allan Benner, The Tribune Peter Kormos isn't holding out much hope that proposed south Niagara hospital changes will become a reality. The regional councillor for Welland, in an address to city council this week, said he's not very optimistic about ...

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Outspoken councillors unlikely allies - Welland Tribune

Outspoken councillors unlikely allies
Welland Tribune
Peter Kormos and freshman St. Catharines Coun. Andy Petrowski. But the two outspoken councillors, who sit next to one another in the council chamber at Niagara Region, seem to have meshed, voting together on some sticky issues despite their opposing ...

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Region reaffirms two-court model in split vote - Bullet News Niagara

Region reaffirms two-court model in split vote
Bullet News Niagara
Peter Kormos won the day in committee of the whole a week ago. Staff estimated an annual savings to taxpayers of at least $362000. Those in favour of two sites argued the decision is a good compromise between savings and preserving access to POA ...
Two traffic ticket courts it is St. Catharines Standard

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Nova Scotia civil servants say no to relocating to rural areas. - Toronto Star

Nova Scotia civil servants say no to relocating to rural areas.
Toronto Star
Those moves were far from successful, recalls longtime NDP MPP Peter Kormos, mainly because civil servants didn't want to leave Toronto. The Nova Scotia government plans to move 25 jobs in the Justice Department, 34 in the Department of Agriculture and ...

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Mental health program funding - Welland Tribune

Mental health program funding
Welland Tribune
Many years ago Peter Kormos, Cindy Forster and myself pleaded with the province to have more mental health inpatient beds in Niagara — it never happened. I agree with David's mother that the system failed David and “he fell through the cracks.

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Region staff back on pay grid - Welland Tribune

Region staff back on pay grid
Welland Tribune
Peter Kormos fiercely slammed the motions for favouring non-union workers over unionized staff. “I find this eminently unfair and unconscionable,” he said. “This isn't collective bargaining. This is a sham.” Hutchings said the motions were drawn from a ...

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Politicians, civil organizations protest against new abortion pill - Politics.hu

Politicians, civil organizations protest against new abortion pill
Politics.hu
Bishops Peter Gancs, Tamas Fabiny and Janos Szemerei noted the possible psychological effect of the abortion pill on women who have not yet made a decision about their pregnancy. Contrary to the commonly-applied surgical procedure, ...

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