Wawa Municipal Council has a busy night ahead, with back-to-back meetings.
First up is a Corporate Planning Commitee meeting, which will include a report from Fire Chief Kevin Sabourin on a tanker fire apparatus, another report on federal dock removal, and a road agreement with NextBridge, which is building the East-West tie transmission line.
The committee meeting will be followed by a regular meeting of Council, with items including resolutions following on the reports about the tanker fire apparatus and federal dock removal, as well as 2020 budget timelines, 2020 ice user fees, and a revised procedural by-law, which covers when and how meetings are held.
Council will also consider a resolution authorizing discharge of firearms for predator control - Council's previously agreed to a "limited predator control hunt" involving a specified group of hunters using shotguns or rifles discharging rimfire cartridges or straight walled pistol cartridges to deal with nuisance coyotes and wolves, though they're restricted to the golf course and the snow dump at the end of Tamarack from half an hour before sunrise until 9:30 each morning - that agreement is set to expire at the end of the year.
Both of tonight's meetings are open to the public, starting at 6:30 pm in Council Chambers.