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THUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay’s city council made some final tweaks to the 2023 city budget before granting final approval on Monday, approving significant service cuts and while hearing warnings the process could be equally difficult next year.
Councillors approved over $2 million in cuts to service levels and staffing that have yet to be defined, and took millions out of its reserves, as it looked to lower the tax hike from a proposed 6.2 per cent. One other provincial seat remains vacant, but none of the members yet hold any decision-making power in any case, with administrator Malcolm Mercer overseeing the board until at lest March.Council appointed roughly 30 people to power an organizing committee for next year’s Ontario Winter Games in Thunder Bay.
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