Terrace Councillors Can Receive City Benefits - The Northern View
Council backed a voluntary benefits option that would cost participating members 50% of premiums, or $2,717 a year, officials said.
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Terrace councillors can receive city benefits - Fort St. James Caledonia Courier
Future City of Terrace council members will have the option of buying into the city’s benefits plan as long as they pay half the cost. The policy takes effect for the six councillors and mayor selected following the October municipal election. It was approved on a motion by councillor Dave Gordon and seconded by councillor Sarah Zimmerman who were joined by councillors Brian Downie and Inder Dhillon at council’s Aug. 10, 2026 meeting. Councillor…
Terrace councillors can receive city benefits - Northern Sentinel
Future City of Terrace council members will have the option of buying into the city’s benefits plan as long as they pay half the cost. The policy takes effect for the six councillors and mayor selected following the October municipal election. It was approved on a motion by councillor Dave Gordon and seconded by councillor Sarah Zimmerman who were joined by councillors Brian Downie and Inder Dhillon at council’s Aug. 10, 2026 meeting. Councillor…
Terrace councillors can receive city benefits - The Interior News - Smithers BC
Future City of Terrace council members will have the option of buying into the city’s benefits plan as long as they pay half the cost. The policy takes effect for the six councillors and mayor selected following the October municipal election. It was approved on a motion by councillor Dave Gordon and seconded by councillor Sarah Zimmerman who were joined by councillors Brian Downie and Inder Dhillon at council’s Aug. 10, 2026 meeting. Councillor…
Terrace councillors can receive city benefits
Future City of Terrace council members will have the option of buying into the city’s benefits plan as long as they pay half the cost. The policy takes effect for the six councillors and mayor selected following the October municipal election. It was approved on a motion by councillor Dave Gordon and seconded by councillor Sarah Zimmerman who were joined by councillors Brian Downie and Inder Dhillon at council’s Aug. 10, 2026 meeting. Councillor…
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