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Waverley library space could be leased to Indigenous training organization

Waverley library space could be leased to Indigenous training organization

Anishinabek Employement and Training Services proposes to lease portion of revamped lower level of north side branch of Thunder Bay Public Library.
Provincial cycling funding could bridge north and south cores

Provincial cycling funding could bridge north and south cores

Thunder Bay to receive more than $900,000 through Ontario Municipal Commuter Cycling Program in 2018, which could lead to multi-use bridge that would be key part in north-south cycling corridor.
City infrastructure projects $6M under budget since 2001

City infrastructure projects $6M under budget since 2001

Construction costs $6.4 million under budget for $477 million in city infrasturcture contracts awarded since 2001.
City leaders condemn 'hate motivated crimes' in wake of egging incidents

City leaders condemn 'hate motivated crimes' in wake of egging incidents

Statement issued on behalf of city council and administration urges the community to report hate crimes and stand up to racism after two people were hit by eggs thrown from passing vehicles earlier this week.
Mental health crisis response program gets funding for one-year pilot

Mental health crisis response program gets funding for one-year pilot

North West LHIN to provide $300,000 for one-year pilot program to pair police officers with mental health workers.
Zoning amendment approved for proposed McVicar condo

Zoning amendment approved for proposed McVicar condo

Neighbourhood residents express objections due to concerns about parking, traffic congestion and stormwater run-off.
Doctor pushes for tougher idling restrictions

Doctor pushes for tougher idling restrictions

Dr. Nicki Wilberforce recommends drafting a bylaw to limit idling to 60 seconds with temperature exemption for winter months.
U18 Baseball World Cup generated $6.3M for city

U18 Baseball World Cup generated $6.3M for city

32,000 tickets sold for tournament's 50 games.
Fort William 'not asking anymore' for city to give up taxing authority

Fort William 'not asking anymore' for city to give up taxing authority

Chief Peter Collins says Fort William First Nation is opposed to paying taxes on land they are the "rightful owners."
Collins urges city to drop Swing Bridge legal battle

Collins urges city to drop Swing Bridge legal battle

Fort William First Nation chief says a new bridge west of the James Street Swing Bridge has a preliminary cost estimate of $25 million.
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