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Kingsville Council Approves 2026 Municipal Budget

The Town of Kingsville has officially passed its budget for 2026, outlining municipal spending priorities for the upcoming fiscal year. Discover the key details and financial direction.

Kingsville 2026 budget brings 5.9% tax hike

Kingsville property owners will see a 5.9% municipal tax increase in 2026, adding $126 to the average bill. The hike funds policing costs, road work, and new fire equipment.

Santa Visits Kingsville's Holiday Fantasy of Lights

Santa Claus greeted families at Kingsville's Lakeside Park for Breakfast with Santa, part of the Fantasy of Lights festival featuring over 50 displays until Jan. 6. Discover the holiday magic.

Kingsville man faces child pornography charges

A man from Kingsville, Ontario, is facing serious child pornography charges following an investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police. Details on the arrest and charges.

Calgary City Council Begins 2025 Budget Decisions

Calgary's city council started its crucial budget deliberations on Monday, December 1, 2025, considering several amendments that will shape municipal spending. Follow the latest developments.

PBO: Low Chance Carney Govt Hits Fiscal Targets

Canada's budget watchdog reports a mere 7.5% probability the Carney government will achieve its key fiscal anchors, including reducing the deficit-to-GDP ratio. Read the analysis.

Kingsville opposes Ford's conservation authority merger

Kingsville council unanimously opposes the Ford government's plan to merge Ontario's 36 conservation authorities, citing concerns over financial impact and loss of local control over flooding and conservation matters.

Interim PBO's Fiscal Honesty Threatens His Job

Interim Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques exposes unsustainable debt and accounting concerns in Carney government's budget. Will his transparency cost him the permanent position?

PBO reveals Liberal budget accounting tricks

Parliamentary Budget Officer confirms $94B in Liberal 'capital investments' don't meet standard definitions, exposing fiscal manipulation in Carney's first budget.

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