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City Council Hears Recreation, RCMP Reports

Thompson City Council met last night for the second time this year.

 

At the meeting, council received for information a report from the Councillor Dennis Foley, the chair of the recreation and community services committee.

 

The report outline activity from September first through December 31st.

 

It said that over one thousand people attended City events on November 18th which included the Santa Clause Parade and Christmas Tree lighting.

 

The report also said that around 75 people per day used to TRCC fitness area, and that the fee for lockers will be lowered this year.

 

In addition, councillors read a report from the RCMP with regards to the third quarter of the 2017-2018 fiscal year.

 

The report outlined activity statistics for the quarter, which were up in almost all categories.

 

The only category that was not up this year from last was the harm reduction actions, which was down from 806 to 712.

 

The report says that there are five pending incoming RCMP members, and six outgoing. 

 

Mayor Fenske said that this quarterly report will be presented to council every time that it is out. The next report is expected around April. 

 

The report was presented by Inspector Kevin Lewis, who is in charge of the Thompson RCMP detachment. 

 

Both reports can be found in their entirety at Thompson.ca

 

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