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The City of North Bay will formally ask the board of Cassellholme Home for the Aged for more time to explore alternative ways of financing the long-term care home’s redevelopment, currently estimated at nearly $121.9 million.
After meeting in camera, or behind closed doors, Thursday, council voted in favour of a motion authorizing the chief administrative officer, David Euler, to send a request to the Cassellholme board so other financing can be explored before a final package is sent to the Ministry of Long-Term Care.
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City council is calling on the provincial and federal governments to step up COVID-19 vaccinations in communities – like North Bay and others – that are still behind when it comes to getting shots in arms compared to their southern counterparts.
Council passed a motion Tuesday evening, introduced by deputy mayor Tanya Vrebosch and seconded by Coun. Bill Vrebosch, to have unused vaccines in large areas of the province redistributed to regions still in Phase 1 of the Ontario government’s vaccination plan.
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