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First candidates file in mayoral, at-large races

First candidates file in mayoral, at-large races

Businessperson Gary Mack announced he will take on incumbent Mayor Bill Mauro in mayoral race.
Following Up: “Gone Too Soon” memorial garden proposed for Kam River Park

Following Up: “Gone Too Soon” memorial garden proposed for Kam River Park

Parents’ group asks city council to consider rehabilitating space at foot of Donald Street for memorial garden honouring those lost to accidental overdose.
City recommends compromise on tennis bubble location

City recommends compromise on tennis bubble location

Compromise would raise costs but pave way forward for tennis bubble at Chapples Park, with construction now unlikely in 2022.
Hamilton first incumbent to file for re-election

Hamilton first incumbent to file for re-election

Coun. Brian Hamilton will face Lori Paras as he runs for a second term in McKellar Ward.
Ch’ng takes leave of absence during provincial election

Ch’ng takes leave of absence during provincial election

Northwood Ward city councillor taking unpaid leave as she runs under Liberal banner in June 2 provincial election.
Council passes 2.35% pay hike for councillors

Council passes 2.35% pay hike for councillors

Amendment to lower the increase to 1.5 per cent, in line with what unionized staff will receive, was narrowly defeated.
City seeks proposals to raise James Whalen out of Kam River

City seeks proposals to raise James Whalen out of Kam River

Historic tug could eventually head to Lakehead Transportation Museum Society site at Pool 6; staff report on situation to city council.
Candidates declared in Northwood, McKellar, Red River wards

Candidates declared in Northwood, McKellar, Red River wards

Just five candidates have filed nominations with the City of Thunder Bay ahead of the Oct. 24 election.
City’s non-unionized staff get 4% hike

City’s non-unionized staff get 4% hike

Salary increase will be staggered in 2022, applies to nearly 900 management and non-unionized staff.
Rising costs drive Thunder Bay’s roads budget millions into the red

Rising costs drive Thunder Bay’s roads budget millions into the red

Infrastructure contracts for the city's engineering division coming in an average of 10 per cent above budget in 2022.
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