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St. Marys Launches Communications Survey

The Town of St. Marys wants to ensure their communications system is working.

A review is underway on how the municipality can best get information to businesses and residents.

Community input is being encouraged through an online survey that opens Tuesday, and runs to the end of the month.

The survey will take about ten minutes, and includes opinions on current practices, and preferences for communication types.

You can also pick up a printed survey at Town Hall, the Pyramid Centre and the Municipal Operations Centre. The survey can be found on the town's website, www.townofstmarys.com.

The results, research, and analysis will help the town form a communications plan.

Participants will be entered into a draw for a $50 prepaid Visa card.

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