Council approves Ottawa Police Service budget, begins debate on full 2025 spending plan

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Council approves Ottawa Police Service budget, begins debate on full 2025 spending plan
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Council will vote on the final 2025 City of Ottawa budget on Wednesday and residents can expect to pay more in taxes next year.

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