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Code of conduct put in place for council members

Code of conduct put in place for council members

Provincial legislation requires Ontario municipalities to have integrity commissioner and code of conduct for members of council by March 1.
Contaminated north harbour still years away from cleanup

Contaminated north harbour still years away from cleanup

The mercury contaminated sediment could fill 150 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
Council pours cold water on future of Dease Pool

Council pours cold water on future of Dease Pool

Council voted against $50,000 design study for potential rebuild of Dease Pool.
Council approves reshaped budget that significantly lowers levy hike

Council approves reshaped budget that significantly lowers levy hike

City budget still requires ratification, with vote scheduled for Feb. 11.
Thunder Bay delegation returns from ROMA conference

Thunder Bay delegation returns from ROMA conference

Hospital cardiovascular surgery, new jail, future of local Bombardier plant and financial assistance for policing cost raised with provincial representatives.
City unveils $4.8M in potential budget cuts

City unveils $4.8M in potential budget cuts

Council to meet Wednesday night to continue budget deliberations.
More public input needed before budget finalized, council hears

More public input needed before budget finalized, council hears

Thunder Bay city council called on to reinstate consultation session between budget's approval and ratification.
Victoria Avenue BIA needs member participation or could be dissolved

Victoria Avenue BIA needs member participation or could be dissolved

BIA has not had a functioning board since August as meetings have not acheived quorum to select board members.
Proposed city budget includes 3 per cent water, sewer increases

Proposed city budget includes 3 per cent water, sewer increases

Average household in Thunder Bay estimated to pay $1,186 for water and sewer in 2019 with proposed three per cent increases.
Morriseau appointed to police services board

Morriseau appointed to police services board

Georjann Morriseau was the chief of Fort William First Nation from 2013 to 2015.
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