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Belleville City Council back to work

  • November 10, 2014 at 2:47 pm

Belleville City Hall

By John R. Moodie

BELLEVILLE – Tonight is the first time Belleville City Council meets since the municipal election on Oct. 27.

Council will be discussing if it will provide transportation for disabled citizens. Former mayoral candidate, Lonnie Herrington, will be formally requesting a recount of the recent election. Council will also decide on a proposal to renovate a barn into a daycare. QNet News reporter John R. Moodie will be reporting and tweeting live from Belleville City Council chambers starting at 4 pm.

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