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Would you like to purchase a bag for 25 cents?

Category: Government & Organizations
Duration: 00:37:39
Publish Date: 2026-03-13 18:00:00
Description:

Council debated changes to the single-use item bylaw, especially related to drive-thrus. Plus, we discuss a funding cut for Boyle Street, reaction to the police chief's recent trip to Israel, and some new jobs for Amarjeet Sohi and Tim Cartmell.

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (01:43) - Ad: Capital Awards
  • (02:23) - Waste reduction update
  • (14:53) - Boyle Street funding cut
  • (20:18) - Ad: GoodMorning
  • (21:21) - Police chief's Israel trip
  • (30:17) - Arterial roads
  • (33:19) - New jobs for Sohi and Cartmell
  • (36:01) - Become a member
  • (37:21) - Close

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Audience survey

Waste reduction update

Boyle Street funding cut

Police chief's Israel trip

Arterial roads

New jobs for Sohi and Cartmell

Become a member

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