A recent high profile noise dispute may soon bring more balance and peace and quiet to the entire city
Read MoreAfter sitting for years with little action the Taxi Bylaw rapidly fired up thanks to the push towards Ride Share
Read MoreDespite Council seemingly not wanting it an Advisory Committee has requested it
Read MoreThe proposed new Fire Bylaw was discussed at Executive Committee as well as some of the changes that may possibly affect you
Read MoreExecutive Committee turned into a court of sorts on Monday evening read to the end then decide on your own what would you do?
Read MoreA noise complaint by a group of residents has the City looking at changes to their business licensing in order to correct the situation.
Read MoreA reduced capital five year capital budget of $202 million was approved despite an attempt by Councillor Brian Swanson to increase it.
Read MoreCalling it a better way to funnel increased rural water rates a councillor tried to amend where the funds went.
Read MoreCouncil has approved an over budget purchase of a new three truck garbage truck fleet
Read MoreAfter lengthy debate Council voted to allow an additional $380,000 plus charge from a contractor who was initially seeking $1 million
Read MoreTax arrears year over year are up and the main reason is some businesses are struggling
Read MoreA re-vote to roll back Council’s proposed pay increase failed.
Read MoreIt may have been a debate about a single word but there could well be major implications for the City as to who is paying it and the underlying push to increase the tax base.
Read MoreCouncil has OKed issuing two tenders ahead of final budget approval.
Read MoreA Council advisory committee has asked for evening bus service to be established this coming September
Read MoreCity Hall’s bell - silent for over 50 years - will not be ringing anytime soon
Read MoreA request to rename a South Hill bridge was turned down by Council
Read MoreA group which opened its doors to assist with Special Needs Children has quietly shut down
Read MoreThe full text of Mayor Fraser Tolmie’s annual Mayor’s Speech we encourage our readers to take their time and read it.
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