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PFAS-contaminated water concerns Lees Creek residents

PFAS-contaminated water concerns Lees Creek residents
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The AFL team of the week Round 18: Buddy and The Bont lead the way

The AFL team of the week Round 18: Buddy and The Bont lead the way
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Walsh and McKay s last quarter blitz leads Blues to win over Magpies

Walsh and McKay s last quarter blitz leads Blues to win over Magpies
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Coun Tanya Vrebosch steps down from Cassellholme board

Article content We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Coun. Tanya Vrebosch steps down from Cassellholme board Back to video “This is in regards to governance and a whole bunch of other things I’ve been working towards. Anyone who knows me as a councillor or personally you know that I don’t take this lightly. You know that I take my role very seriously. When I’m a board member or councillor, everything I do I do it 150 per cent,” she said. “Leaving Cassellholme board after six years is not an easy thing for me to do. I would like to see the redevelopment get to the end. Unfortunately, the board is going in a direction that I don’t believe in.”

It s a no! City council rejects Cassellholme s financing option for redevelopment

Article content Councillors Mark King, Chris Mayne, Scott Robertson and George Maroosis voted to move the redevelopment project forward. Mayne told council during a special committee meeting of council Thursday that East Ferris and Mattawa have also rejected the financing option presented by Cassellholme Home for the Aged. Council heard it’s not just the provincial guarantee that has some of the nine member municipalities upset, but the high cost of the redevelopment project worth $121.9 million. The nine municipalities include North Bay, East Ferris, Bonfield, Papineau-Cameron, Chisholm, Calvin, Mattawa, Mattawan and South Algonquin. Cassellholme is slated to have a special meeting Friday which could see the Cassellholme Board levy the nine municipalities, forcing them to pay for the project.

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