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The City of North Bay will formally ask the board of Cassellholme Home for the Aged for more time to explore alternative ways of financing the long-term care home’s redevelopment, currently estimated at nearly $121.9 million.
After meeting in camera, or behind closed doors, Thursday, council voted in favour of a motion authorizing the chief administrative officer, David Euler, to send a request to the Cassellholme board so other financing can be explored before a final package is sent to the Ministry of Long-Term Care.
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