Wawa Council Backs Alternative Truck Rest Centre Location

Time's running out to comment on a proposed truck rest centre in Wawa.

Ontario's Ministry of Transportation is in the midst of the Preliminary Design and Class Environmental Assessment Study for the process, and is currently accepting input on it.

Mayor Melanie Pilon explains Wawa Municipal Council decided to issue a letter backing one of the location options outlined, after discussing them in last night's Council meeting.

An "online public information centre" about the project can be found at www.northernhighwayrestareas.com, with tomorrow the deadline for comments on the Wawa truck rest centre - the same process is also underway for a proposed new rest centre in White River, with information on the same site, though the deadline for input on that is the following Thursday, January 23rd.

Chapleau Council Changes Mind on Garbage Bins and Bomag Tire Rebuild

Chapleau Town Council's dropping plans for new garbage bins.

While Mayor Ryan Bignucolo had previously noted the bins would make garbage collection easier, he says Council was turned off by the cost.

Mayor Bignucolo says Council's also backed down on plans for a bomag tire rebuild.

Mayor Bignucolo notes that the engine and some other parts of the current bomag are fairly new, which will come in handy for the new piece of equipment.

Wawa Council Holding 1st Back-to-Back Meetings of 2025

While it held a special meeting on the draft 2025 operating budget last week, Wawa Municipal Council's holding its first proper meetings of 2025 tonight.

First up is a Committee of the Whole meeting, which will include a presentation from Wawa Public Library CEO and Head Librarian Sue Jarrell and the showing of a new Wawa marketing video, as well as discussion about a draft municipal alcohol policy, community consultation on the planned Broadway Avenue murals, ice extension requests, the purchase of a "long stick" excavator, monthly reports from department heads, and an update on the Wawa Strategic Plan.

That'll be followed by a regular meeting of Council, including resolutions to approve the new Superior East OPP Detachment Board annual budget, Council travel for the annual Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference, and the emergency purchase of Water Treatment Plant compressors, plus a report on the 2023-24 limited predator control hunt, and by-laws appointing an Integrity Commissioner, authorizing a purchase and sale of land agreement for 53 Government Road, and adopting the 2025 schedule of fees.

The meetings are set to be held back-to-back, starting at 6:30 pm in Council Chambers - they'll also be livestreamed through the Municipality's YouTube channel.

Chapleau Council Holding 1st Meeting of 2025

Chapleau Town Council's set to hold its first meeting of the year.

Included on the agenda for tonight's regular meeting is a report on the refuse bins tender, which Mayor Ryan Bignucolo notes is for garbage bins that would be provided to residents for easier garbage collection.

Also on the agenda is a report on the bomag tires rebuild, a new Cemetery by-law, and 2 "in-camera" (closed meeting) items, both "human resources" items.

The meeting will be held at 6:30 pm tonight in Civic Centre Council Chambers.

Wawa's Draft 2025 Budget Presented to Council

Wawa Municipal Council's had its first look at this year's operating budget.

Just over a month after seeing the initial draft for the capital budget, Council looked at the proposed multi-year operating budget, which focuses on 2025 but also lays out some plans for 2026-28.

Council was told that staff sought to minimize the levy impact and property tax increase while maintaining service and addressing priorities laid out by Council - particularly through the Strategic and other plans - but increasing costs for everything - including payroll and meeting capital needs - has staff recommending a 4.03 percent tax levy increase, along with the introduction of an estimated 1.8 percent capital levy.

As presented to Council, those - along with a slight water and sewer services increase - will amount to $15.27 more per month - or about $183 a year - for an average single detached house of $100,000 assessed value - the median for Wawa - and 70 cubic meters of water use and 61 of sewer.

Treasurer Manuela Batovanja noted the capital budget has been modified from the version presented in November - including adding the purchase of a trailer, 2 compressors for the Water Treatment Plant, funds for new Industrial Park design, and for Upper Mission Park, a project that will be subject to funding - bringing the capital budget's total to $7.3-million, with $855,930 in long-term capital planned.

While it was noted Council has options to lower the levy increase, they were warned most options either require cutting services, using reserves, or increasing user fees.

The full presentation can be viewed on the Municipality's YouTube channel, and will be available on the municipal website, with public input to be accepted until January 31st - there was a suggestion an open house could be held - with plans for the combined budget to be discussed again February 4th, then voted on February 18th.

Wawa Civic Achievement Award Ceremony Approaches

Wawa's set to honour some locals who've made a positive difference in the community.

The Municipality's set to host a ceremony to present the returning Civic Achievement Award to two recipients announced last month by Mayor Melanie Pilon.

Pilon reminds the purpose of the award.

The award presentation will be held tomorrow at 2 pm in the Municipal Office Downstairs Boardroom, followed by cake & coffee.

Local OPP Lay 5 Impaired Driving Charges Over Holiday Season

Ontario Provincial Police in northeastern Ontario were kept busy over the holiday season.

North East Region OPP say their annual Festive RIDE campaign (which ran from November 21st to January 1st) saw 139 impaired driving charges laid, plus 26 warn-range suspensions - that is down from the previous year, when 162 impaired driving charges were laid, though it also saw 26 warn-range suspensions.

It was quieter for the local Superior East detachment, which laid only 5 impaired driving charges, down slightly from the 7 laid the previous year.

Wawa Council to Receive Draft 2025 Operating Budget Presentation

Wawa Municipal Council's getting a look at capital plans for next year and beyond.

A special meeting's being held tonight, with the sole item on the agenda being presentation of the draft 2025 operating budget, which follows on presentation of the draft capital budget in late November - in that presentation, Council was told the budget was prepared assuming a 4% levy increase plus the introduction of a new 2% capital levy - expected to raise about $100,000 a year - the funds from which would only be able to be used for capital, not operations, though it is up to Council to decide whether that is acceptable or to push for changes, and public input will be accepted after this presentation.

Open to the public, the meeting starts at 6:30 pm tonight in Council Chambers, also broadcast on the Municipality of Wawa's YouTube channel.

Local Communities Receive Provincial Funds for Fire Departments

Local communities are getting a little provincial support for firefighter health and safety.

The provincial government's announced $30-million over three years for municipal fire departments, to support cancer-prevention initiatives such as the purchase of equipment or infrastructure upgrades.

That includes $8230 each for Wawa, Chapleau, Dubreuilville, and White River.