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Jan 12, 2021 11:53 AM
If the Peterborough Regional Health Centre needs extra space, the Evinrude Centre could serve as a valuable location.
Vice-president and chief of staff, Dr. Lynn Mikula, says they have plans in place in the event of a major surge, which at this point, hasn’t happened.
Dr. Mikula says the centre has 28 ICU beds and if needed, and has space to add 24 more.
President and CEO, Dr. Peter McLaughlin, gave a presentation to General Committee last night on the situation. To read more about that, click here.
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Portland council gives top city attorney retroactive raise
The City Council awarded attorney Danielle West-Chuhta, whose official title is corporation counsel, retroactive raises of 3 percent for 2019 to 2020, raising her salary to $148,473 a year.
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Portland’s top municipal attorney will receive a retroactive raise and nearly $12,000 in back pay dating to 2019.
The City Council voted unanimously Monday to award Corporation Counsel Danielle West-Chuhta retroactive raises of 3 percent for 2019 and 2020, raising her salary to $148,473 a year.
Mayor Kate Snyder said during the meeting that the raise was in line with increases granted to other nonunion employees but West-Chuhta did not receive because the council had not conducted the required performance evaluations for several years. She said the city was “very, very lucky” to have West-Chuhta as its attorney.