One of Canada’s leading voices on building vital communities is bringing that expertise to Whitchurch-Stouffville. “People live their lives in their city or town. That’s where they meet their friends, enjoy sports, learn, have their coffee in the morning on the way to work, socialize on a Friday night,” Hume said. “So, all of a sudden, you are seeing municipal responsibilities for dynamic streets, sidewalks, parks, libraries, festival squares; these are where people are meeting and going. That’s the new trend.”

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