© Kevin Nepitabo/CBC Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham wants a dedicated tax increase to go into the parks and recreation enhancement program. Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham is proposing a one-time property tax increase of 0.25 per cent to help fund recreation and park enhancement projects, a news release said Sunday. Funds from the tax increase will go to the parks and recreation enhancement program, bringing its annual budget up to a minimum of $1.8 million per year. Loney releases donor listMayoral candidate Shaun Loney on Sunday released a list of people who made donations of $250 or more to his campaign — and he's calling on others to do the same. Loney said he released his donor list to provide transparency before advanced voting starts on Monday.
Source: CBC News October 04, 2022 03:33 UTC