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District of Port Hardy council provides a look ahead 

Several agenda items are going to be discussed by the District of Port Hardy, including preliminary planning for the region’s upcoming birthday celebrations.  

According to the council agenda, staff will be presenting reports from Port Hardy Fire Rescue, open house events, the strategic priorities fund and an information report for recreation and community services. 

The quarter report from Port Hardy Fire Rescue will provide an operational overview, insight into membership and recruitment, calls for service as well as fleet and hall maintenance. 

Recreation and Parks is expected to present, and summarize, the department’s successes and initiatives in March and April which include a National Lifeguard Course, Community Registration Night, and Spring Break Activities. 

Council will meet May. 27 at 5:45 p.m. 

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