Tuesday, December 6, 2011
More Help for Rainy River Health Centre
Interim help continues to keep the emergency room at Rainy River Health Centre open.
Speaking in the legislature yesterday, Health Minister Deb Matthews says any concern emergency services wouldn't be available during the Christmas holidays has been alleviated.
Matthews says the Ministry is working with area health officials to find further help for the communities lone full-time doctor.
Kenora-Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell says more long-term solutions are needed.
User Fees Go Up in Fort Frances
The cost to access most town programs and services in Fort Frances will go up about 3 per cent next year.
Bag tags were not touched, but the minimum charge at the landfill goes will go from 16 to 18-dollars.
Operations and Facilities Manager Doug Brown says it will help offset rising costs due to recycling.
Fees at use the Townsend Theatre will also not increase, but Community Services Manager George Bell says they are looking at upping a surtax applied to ticket sales to raise money for facility upgrades.
Non-Residents Not Paying Fair Share?
The cost paid by non-residents of Fort Frances to access to town services still a bone of contention for some members of council.
Most fees are 25 per cent higher than that paid by residents.
But councillor Paul Ryan says they may still be too low.
Non-residents fees were also effected by the 3 per cent increase.
Falls Water Rate Increase
Fort Frances Trustee Returns as Chair
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