After a successful year of airport management under Cold Stream Air Services, council has voted to extend a management agreement with the organization.
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“It has been a pretty good year,” he said. “There were some sorting out of issues that came up across the year, but those were handled pretty well. Cold Stream asked to extend the lease agreement to a three-year term with a two-year option after that so it would be for a total of five years.
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