The City of Melville has seen an increase in orders to remedy issued in 2025 as bylaw  services had a busy year. Environmental Services Manager Parker Ellert told Council on Jan. 12 that near the end of first quarter 2025, the City of Melville recruited a new Bylaw Enforcement Officer after the previous officer left […]

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