A celebration of Indian heritage returns to the Quinte region. The City of Belleville will welcome residents to Market Square in the downtown between...
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Quinte West’s new water and wastewater fee structure is taking another big step towards implementation. A report from the city’s director of finance Caleb Den Ouden to city council on Wednesday outlined three options for consideration. Council supported Option 1, which will maintain current service levels. This means that pipe age, pipe breaks, and sewer backups will remain relatively flat over the next ten years and a pipe relining program can be started to address the high levels of water loss and wastewater inflow and infiltration, Den Ouden noted. Two sub-options in Option 1 called to maintain service levels with...
A celebration of Indian heritage returns to the Quinte region. The City of Belleville will welcome residents to Market Square in the downtown between...
Quinte West Council is looking to make the municipality ‘bee’ certified and committed to protecting the local eco-system. The group...
Quinte West City Council is having the first of three special budget meetings on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at City Hall. The city does have...
The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate has launched an accelerated project to rehabilitate over 2000 metres of ageing sewer pipes...
Quinte West is facing some additional financial pressures as next year's fiscal plan begin to take shape. The City of Quinte West will begin its...
Quinte West Council has received and approved a recommendation from the municipality’s Integrity Commissioner to formally reprimand a former...
The city’s capital budget for 2025 is seeing a potential reduction. City finance director Brandon Ferguson outlined in an introductory...
The City of Quinte West joins municipalities across Ontario in celebrating Local Government Week from Oct. 20-26, 2024. Local Government Week aims to...
The Saigon Water Corporation (SAWACO), the largest tap water provider in HCM City, will continue to streamline administrative reform and...
Steadily rising water levels have scientists predicting that San Marco will be permanently underwater and uninhabitable by as early as 2100.