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City rezones former OPG site, hoping to “unlock” future development

City rezones former OPG site, hoping to “unlock” future development

Thunder Bay’s city council unanimously approved application to rezone property for heavy industrial uses including large-scale computing.
Thunder Bay joins campaign against Quebec’s Bill 21

Thunder Bay joins campaign against Quebec’s Bill 21

City will lobby federal government to challenge legislation that limits religious expression of civil servants.
Vote to confirm sanction of Ruberto postponed

Vote to confirm sanction of Ruberto postponed

City council votes to honour councillor’s request he be present for ratification of five day suspension of pay.
Thunder Bay Tourism outlook points to further recovery in 2022

Thunder Bay Tourism outlook points to further recovery in 2022

Thunder Bay tourism agency points to signs of recovery, after sector rebounded to 60 per cent of pre-pandemic levels in 2021.
Thunder Bay urged to join campaign against Quebec’s Bill 21

Thunder Bay urged to join campaign against Quebec’s Bill 21

Anti-racism and respect committee recommends joining cities across Canada in condemning bill that limits religious expression for public servants.
Rezoning sought for former OPG property

Rezoning sought for former OPG property

Rezoning site would allow Budget Demolition to market the property for wide range of industrial uses, including as a data farm.
DSSAB declines city’s invite to address social housing concerns

DSSAB declines city’s invite to address social housing concerns

Thunder Bay’s city council had invited the agency to attend a public meeting to discuss concerns related to drug trafficking.
City budget confirmed

City budget confirmed

2022 budget ratified with 2.36 per cent tax levy hike, expanding some departments and infrastructure spending; two councillors vote against.
McKinnon announces leave from city council

McKinnon announces leave from city council

Red River ward councillor asks for understanding, privacy as he announces leave; hopes to return in March.
Ruberto’s conduct divides city council

Ruberto’s conduct divides city council

Thunder Bay’s city council narrowly votes to sanction councillor over comments on ongoing police investigation.
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