Morris-Turnberry pledges $115K to North Huron rec facilities

After lengthy discussion, council pledges $115,000 to North Huron rec facilities

MORRIS-TURNBERRY – What initially started as a conversation about the 2022 draft budget quickly became centered around financial support for North Huron’s recreation department. Treasurer Sean Brophy presented the draft budget to council on March 1, with a proposed tax levy increase of 14.8 per cent, or $608,000 more than 2021. Of that $608,000, a…
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