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News   -   Jun 04, 2026 John Foster sworn in as Billings councillor
John Foster sworn in as Billings councillor

John Foster was sworn in as Billings' new councillor after being appointed to fill a vacancy. He plans to learn the ropes this summer before running for a full seat in this fall's election.

News   -   May 18, 2026 Assiginack taxpayers will see 6.9 percent increase to tax rate
Assiginack taxpayers will see 6.9 percent increase to tax rate

Assiginack Council passed a 2026 budget with a 6.9% tax hike. Mayor Reid stated the increase was necessary to maintain services like road plowing and the arena despite rising fuel and equipment costs.

Gore Bay council learns of plans for  former Woods Lane Apartments property
News   -   Jun 04, 2026 Gore Bay council learns of plans for former Woods Lane Apartments property

J.L. Richards presented two mixed-use design options for Gore Bay's vacant 66 Meredith Street property. Both involve two separate buildings spanning Meredith and Water streets, offering up to 24 residential units.

by Tom Sasvari
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News   -   Jun 04, 2026 Gore Bay council learns of plans for former Woods Lane Apartments property
Gore Bay council learns of plans for  former Woods Lane Apartments property

J.L. Richards presented two mixed-use design options for Gore Bay's vacant 66 Meredith Street property. Both involve two separate buildings spanning Meredith and Water streets, offering up to 24 residential units.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   Jun 04, 2026 John Foster sworn in as Billings councillor
John Foster sworn in as Billings councillor

John Foster was sworn in as Billings' new councillor after being appointed to fill a vacancy. He plans to learn the ropes this summer before running for a full seat in this fall's election.

by Tom Sasvari
News   -   May 18, 2026 Assiginack taxpayers will see 6.9 percent increase to tax rate
Assiginack taxpayers will see 6.9 percent increase to tax rate

Assiginack Council passed a 2026 budget with a 6.9% tax hike. Mayor Reid stated the increase was necessary to maintain services like road plowing and the arena despite rising fuel and equipment costs.

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