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THUNDER BAY — The Thunder Bay Police Services Board is at a full complement of members after two new appointees were named.
“We are pleased to be making this announcement, having now filled all the vacant positions on the Board,” said board chair Karen Machado. “We welcome Wayne and Kasey to the Board. Wayne’s experience on the Board and Kasey’s work within the community and on council will be beneficial as we move ahead with our mandate to serve the community and continue the work that is already underway.”
“I am honoured to be selected as the Provincial appointee to sit on the Thunder Bay Police Services Board,” Bahlieda said. “As a member of the Board, I am committed to working in collaboration with the leadership team to attain organizational success and have a positive impact on our stakeholders, and the broader community.”
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