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Policing costs still a big question mark in 2024

Kenora city council is expected to approve it’s operating budget in the next few weeks.

Mayor Andrew Poirier says they have been talking to the province about a further reduction in their policing costs, which would impact the budget.

“We are looking at some additional relief. It’s information that will be brought forward in January,” says Poirier in a year-end interview.

Poirier adds that he’s updated council on his recent discussions with the Solicitor General, and he’s hopeful there will be a long term solution to their high policing costs.

“They’re aware because I did provide the information that I have at this time and they’ll be further discussions in January.”

Poirier says a 5% reduction in the OPP costs are already factored into their operating budget.

 

  • Tim Davidson has more than 30 years of experience in radio news. He is based in Kenora and covers stories in northwestern Ontario. Contact Tim at davidson.tim@radioabl.ca.

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