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Port Colborne asks the Ford government to approve a smaller Council

Port Colborne isn’t waiting around to see who the Ford government picks as the next Niagara Regional Chair before pushing ahead with an agenda to reduce the number of local politicians.  Port Colborne is asking the province to authorize a plan to shrink the size of Port Colborne’s city council from its current nine members to seven, with three wards each represented by two councillors plus a mayor, rather than the current four-ward system that i…
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The Niagara Independent broke the news in Welland, Canada on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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