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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.
First report card on city's climate goals points to progress

First report card on city's climate goals points to progress

The City of Thunder Bay has begun or completed 66 per cent of actions in a five-year implementation plan for its net zero climate strategy.
Casino, Intercity mall appealing tax assessments

Casino, Intercity mall appealing tax assessments

Thunder Bay’s casino and largest mall account for most of around $20 million in municipal taxes currently under appeal.
City managers will see raises of up to 12 per cent in 2022

City managers will see raises of up to 12 per cent in 2022

The City of Thunder Bay has declined to comment on details of a salary band adjustment that will see some managers receive raises as high as 12 per cent this year.
Balmoral reconstruction begins, but multi-use trails delayed

Balmoral reconstruction begins, but multi-use trails delayed

Balmoral Street will be fully closed between Alloy and Central beginning Wednesday, as the final phase in a multi-year reconstruction project begins.
Green bin plan would cut frequency of garbage collection

Green bin plan would cut frequency of garbage collection

Reducing trash collection to every second week necessary for city’s compost plan to meet new provincial targets, council hears.
City reports $10.9 million surplus in 2021

City reports $10.9 million surplus in 2021

Some city councillors criticized the $10.9 million surplus the city posted in 2021 as excessively large, leading a failed push to return some of those funds directly to tax payers.
Satisfaction survey shows diverging trends on quality of life, city services

Satisfaction survey shows diverging trends on quality of life, city services

Thunder Bay residents' perceived quality of life continues to decline, but satisfaction with city services has stabilized.
City seeks feedback on free menstrual products pilot

City seeks feedback on free menstrual products pilot

Responses to an online survey will help the City of Thunder Bay decide whether to continue a pilot program offering free menstrual products at libraries, pools, and arenas.
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