Banff ‘Mayor Corrie DiManno issued a statement on the town’s website Thursday regarding a councillor charged with sexual assault.
A Banff councillor who was charged with sexual assault earlier this year can continue to serve amidst the ongoing investigation.
“Any allegation of sexual assault or misconduct is a matter that must be taken very seriously," DiManno said. "We are extremely concerned about the allegations that have resulted in criminal charges,” it said. 'An unbelievable father': Mark Mulroney reflects on father's legacy, says he 'always made us feel special'
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