QUEBEC CITY, May 29, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Eight Canadian municipalities have won national awards of excellence from the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators (CAMA) in the areas of innovation, education and professional development. Presented during CAMA’s national conference in Quebec, QC, the following municipalities and projects were recognized, based on their population size:
2019 CAMA Willis Award for Innovation
- Town of Saugeen Shores, ON, (Under 20,000 Population Category) – Shore Report Podcast
- City of Moncton, NB, (20,001-100,000 Population Category) – Moncton as a Leader in Mid-Size Canadian Cities in Immigration
- City of Edmonton, AB, (Over 100,000 Population Category) – Municipal Natural Asset Mapping
2019 CAMA Environment Award
- Town of Niverville, MB, (Under 20,000 Population Category) – Sewage Lagoon On-Site Phyto-remediation
- City of Moncton, NB, (20,001-100,000 Population Category) – Avenir Centre
- City of Richmond, BC, (Over 100,000 Population Category) – District Energy Implementation
2019 CAMA Professional Development Award
- City of Fort St. John, BC, (20,001-100,000 Population Category) – Learning and Development Program
- City of Vaughan, ON, (Over 100,000 Population Category) – Vaughan Innovators
About CAMA:
The Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators (CAMA) is a national, non-profit association open to all Chief Administrative Officers / City Managers and any person employed in a senior management position that reports directly to a CAO. With a membership of over 650 senior municipal employees from all parts of Canada, CAMA collectively represents more than 85% of the nation’s population. www.camacam.ca
Media Contact:
CAMA: Stacey Murray, 506-261-3534, admin@camacam.ca