Residents have been asked to fill in a survey before Feb. 17 on how they feel about the types of services the district provides.
Residents have been asked to fill in a survey at northsaanich.ca/budget before Feb. 17 on how they feel about the types of services the district provides.
Last year’s $22.8-million budget is expected to increase in 2023 to $23.5 million, as property-tax income is set to increase to $15.4 million from $14.5 million in 2022.
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