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THUNDER BAY — The Thunder Bay Police Service and the Thunder Bay Police Services Board each incurred expenses that left them considerably over-budget by the end of 2022.
The report also cites an unexpected increase of about $1 million for wages and fringe benefits related to "the necessary realignment of staffing resources within senior administration" and the cost of dealing with a backlog of recording and transcribing police reports. Combined with higher-than-expected revenue from criminal record searches, these fees generated $458,000 more than what TBPS budgeted for them last year.
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