A year after the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, decided to stop fluoridating its drinking water, the city council still hasn't decide what to do with the $750,000 in annual savings.
The money had been earmarked to help low-income children whose oral health might be negatively impacted by the lack of fluoridated water, according to a CBC News story.
The city council is still waiting for recommendations from its community services committee about how the money should be used. But the committee says it needs more recommendations from city administrators, according to CBC News.