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Campbell River council endorses tax increase

Campbell River taxpayers will see a 2.5 per cent tax hike this year
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City council has set its tax rate bylaw for 2017

It’s almost official.

Campbell River property owners will likely see a 2.5 per cent increase to their tax bill this year after city council, at its Monday meeting, gave first three readings to this year’s tax rate bylaw.

The residential tax hike, which equates to a $36 increase for the average assessed Campbell River home, was directed by council in December during 2017 budget planning.

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