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McEachern retiring as city planning director

McEachern retiring as city planning director

Leslie McEachern is retiring as director of planning after decades with the city, with realty services manager Joel DePeuter appointed to succeed her.
Responding to feedback, city goes further on yard naturalization

Responding to feedback, city goes further on yard naturalization

The City of Thunder Bay has tweaked proposed new property standards to expand residents’ ability to naturalize their yards.
City developing grant program for heritage properties

City developing grant program for heritage properties

Proposed grant program would subsidize repair work for owners of designated heritage properties.
Fire chief recommends against station cuts

Fire chief recommends against station cuts

Fire chief Greg Hankkio is recommending the city stick with its current eight stations, saying consolidating would bring safety risks.
Following up: Weight restrictions helping deter trucks from County Fair Plaza: police

Following up: Weight restrictions helping deter trucks from County Fair Plaza: police

Thunder Bay police have laid 25 charges related to weight restrictions intended to keep transport trucks out of County Fair Plaza.
Current council could still find way forward on indoor turf: Mauro

Current council could still find way forward on indoor turf: Mauro

Mayor Bill Mauro expects Thunder Bay's city council to debate the merits of private sector proposals for an indoor turf facility "in short order."
$22 million funding ask for indoor turf facility rejected

$22 million funding ask for indoor turf facility rejected

The City of Thunder Bay’s application for over $22 million in federal funding to support a multi-use indoor turf facility has been rejected.
CEDC seeks public feedback on strategic plan

CEDC seeks public feedback on strategic plan

Thunder Bay residents can weigh in on priorities for economic development in the city at an event on Saturday or an online survey.
Crossing guard added at Claude Garton, removed at Vance Chapman

Crossing guard added at Claude Garton, removed at Vance Chapman

The City of Thunder Bay will remove a school crossing guard near Vance Chapman school and add another at Claude E. Garton based on recent traffic studies.
Johnson ending council career after 20 years

Johnson ending council career after 20 years

Coun. Rebecca Johnson will draw the curtain on a nearly two-decade stint on Thunder Bay's city council after the current term.
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