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Council reviewed the numbers Monday, as it approved the year-end financial statements. The fiscal year was greatly impacted, both in revenue and expenses, by the ongoing pandemic.
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According to treasurer Tracey Bailey, the city used $8.2 million it received from the province to support departments that experienced a loss in revenue or an increase in expenditures due to COVID-19, including recreational, parking, transit, paramedic, tourism, and Glen Stor Dun Lodge. To assist residents, the city also deferred property taxes as well as water and waste water payments.
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Forget York City away in the bowels of the third division. Forget Jamie Pollock’s own goal. Forget City-itis and Cups for Cock-Ups. And forget the sneering dismissal of Manchester City as playing at the Theatre of Base Comedy. The Blues are in the Champions League final, and on this form and in this bloody-minded, irrepressible mood, neither Real Madrid nor Chelsea should be able to stop them.
Former Blue Carson Nets Greatest Own Goal
Wednesday, 14th Apr 2021 14:15
Former Town midfielder Josh Carson scored what’s being hailed as the best own goal of all-time as his current side Coleraine drew 2-2 away against Glentoran at the Oval, Belfast in the Irish Premiership last night.
The 27-year-old looped over his own keeper from 25 yards to deny his own side all three points.
Four-times-capped Northern Ireland international Carson came through the youth system at Town and made 18 starts and 15 sub appearances for the Blues, scoring five times at the right end, before departing for York City in 2013.
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