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Council debating forgiving taxes on two faith groups and First Nation properties, grants for Métis Cultural Centre and homelessness programs


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The Family Christian Centre wants a refund on property taxes dating back to 2016 and that 2021 taxes be cancelled. This comes to $42,815. The owner also wants a tax exemption for the Wheaton-Penney Family Childcare Centre and the Legacy Counselling Centre, which are located within the same building.
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The property was exempt from municipal taxes until 2016 when counselling and childcare services began. At the time, 10 per cent of the property became taxable. The owner was told by the municipality the two operations may qualify for tax exemptions but an application had to be submitted. ....

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RMWB's 10-year plan to end homelessness scored victories, but poverty and housing issues remain


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The municipality’s community services department estimates chronic homelessness in Fort McMurray has dropped to an estimated 30 people as of March 4 from its 2008 high of 549 people, a massive victory for the RMWB’s 10-year plan to end homelessness that began in 2010.
But many people were still struggling with housing as the program began ending last year. Then COVID-19 arrived.
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The Poverty Reduction Network estimates that, as of October 2020, at least 4,000 households across the Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo area earn below the average cost of living. Wait lists for supported housing can last months, or even years. ....

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