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Port Colborne adopts Mayor Steele’s 2026 budget

Port Colborne officially has an operating budget for 2026, with property taxes poised to rise 3.87 per cent.  A special meeting of Port Colborne’s City Council was held on Nov. 4, where Mayor Bill Steele’s budget was adopted, in line with his strong mayor powers. Both Steele’s operating and capital budgets were adopted by Council, with very minor friendly amendments.  The average household can expect to see property taxes rise by about $90 due t…
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The Niagara Independent broke the news in Welland, Canada on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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