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THUNDER BAY – It may be Adelina Pecchia’s first run at a city council seat, but she’s no stranger to politics or the city of Thunder Bay.
The ordained minister wasn’t back long before throwing her hat in the ring for the Conservatives in Thunder Bay-Rainy River in last year’s federal election.While the municipality has different powers and areas of responsibility, she said many of the issues are the same. Pecchia didn’t say specifically if she’d support a new police headquarters sought by the Thunder Bay Police Services Board, most recently pegged at $56 million.“People are talking about roads, people are talking about lower taxes and spending,” she said. “I don’t think this is the right time for us to consider new projects. I think that we need to be able to get stabilized as a… city, to make sure we can afford what we’re spending.
That approach extends to a proposed indoor turf facility most recently proposed at an estimated $46 million, though many candidates have argued the design could be pared down to be built more cheaply.
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