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Councillor proposes expansion of city's legal division

Councillor proposes expansion of city's legal division

A Thunder Bay city councillor says the city should hire additional staff in its legal division, arguing it will bring long-term savings.
Aiello seeks second term in McIntyre

Aiello seeks second term in McIntyre

McIntyre Ward councillor Albert Aiello has filed to run for a second term in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
Rezoning sets stage for hotel, offices at Golf Links property

Rezoning sets stage for hotel, offices at Golf Links property

Reliable Northern Developments has secured rezoning approvals for a proposed hotel and office project at a Golf Links Road site originally intended to also host a soccer bubble.
At-large race sees 2 new entrants

At-large race sees 2 new entrants

Jim Mauro and Stephen Margarit, both past candidates, have announced runs for at-large seats on Thunder Bay’s city council.
Art gallery secures key commitments for waterfront build

Art gallery secures key commitments for waterfront build

Thunder Bay's city council has directed staff to complete a 50-year lease with the Thunder Bay Art Gallery for waterfront lands.
Councillor seeks rent relief for transportation museum

Councillor seeks rent relief for transportation museum

A city councillor is proposing the City of Thunder Bay waive rent for the volunteeer-run Lakehead Transportation Museum.
Revamped yard, property bylaws passed

Revamped yard, property bylaws passed

The City of Thunder Bay has overhauled its most enforced bylaws, tweaking property and yard rules and some tenant protections.
Council accepts defeat, reluctantly, on indoor turf facility

Council accepts defeat, reluctantly, on indoor turf facility

A decision on how, or whether, to move forward with a proposed indoor turf sports facility will rest with Thunder Bay's next city council.
Concern as EMS base consolidation approved

Concern as EMS base consolidation approved

Thunder Bay's city council has approved a plan to consolidate four North Shore ambulance bases into two, and redeploy a Beardmore ambulance.
City projects $5.3 million deficit in 2022

City projects $5.3 million deficit in 2022

Overruns in policing, roads, and snow clearing are the biggest driver of a projected $5.3 million deficit for the City of Thunder Bay in 2022.
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