Thunder Bay's Intergovernmental Affairs Committee will be working to build relationships with the provincial and federal governments in hopes of getting support to help deal with issues facing the city.
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The Police Services Board will examine the 2020 year end financial figures.
Board Chair and Westfort Councillor Kristen Oliver, when looking at the report, indicates that there is an overall budget surplus of $199,200.
Among the items that saw the budget increase includes higher than expected WSIB costs; When it comes to savings the board was able to post-pone non-essential hiring and cancel travel and training.
The Expenses
$332,000 in the internal recovery from Thunder Bay’s 9-1-1 services
$131,000 in equipment purchases to support the operations of the criminal investigations branch and the emergency task unit
$118,300 in computer leases and software licence agreements primarily relating to needs in the cyber crime and intelligence units