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Group calls for Waverley Park fountain fix

Group calls for Waverley Park fountain fix

Fountain dates back to 1790 in England and was donated to the city in 1965.
Scotties bid organizers hoping to capitalize on curling momentum

Scotties bid organizers hoping to capitalize on curling momentum

Thunder Bay last hosted the national women's curling championship in 1996.
Survey results show declining view of citizen satisfaction

Survey results show declining view of citizen satisfaction

The 82 per cent of respondents that rated quality of life as very good or good is the lowest since information was first tracked 10 years ago.
Proposed Victoria Avenue roundabout likely to be halted

Proposed Victoria Avenue roundabout likely to be halted

Traffic study deems roundabout on Victoria Avenue at Ford Street is unnecessary.
Council signs off on fire department review

Council signs off on fire department review

External consultant approved to conduct strategic planning process for Thunder Bay Fire Rescue.
Designated truck route bylaw slowed

Designated truck route bylaw slowed

Bylaw to be introduced at future meeting when all councillors can be in attendance.
Council approves two-year extension for RegenMed loan repayments

Council approves two-year extension for RegenMed loan repayments

The 10-year repayment schedule for loans totalling $550,000 from 2012 and 2013 will now start in 2021.
Mayor concerned about budget's absence of local projects

Mayor concerned about budget's absence of local projects

Thunder Bay mayor Bill Mauro says he remains hopeful about new jail and cardiovascular surgery expansion despite projects not being mentioned in Progressive Conservative government's first budget.
RegenMed requests two-year extension to start loan repayments

RegenMed requests two-year extension to start loan repayments

City loaned Lake Superior Centre for Regenerative Medicine $550,000 in 2012 and 2013.
Basic income project end putting people in 'crisis mode'

Basic income project end putting people in 'crisis mode'

In Thunder Bay, about 15,000 people are living below the low income threshold.
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