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Council in Brief: April 11

Council in Brief: April 11

City council passes new zoning bylaw, rejects call to ban pre-election ward meetings; Coun. Peng You taking leave.
Council affirms new zoning bylaw

Council affirms new zoning bylaw

Revamped land-use guidelines loosen rules around additional units, backyard homes, looking to boost urban infill.
Bid to limit pre-election ward meetings fails

Bid to limit pre-election ward meetings fails

Allowing the meetings during municipal election period offers incumbents unfair advantage, Coun. Trevor Giertuga argued.
City launches 2022 election season

City launches 2022 election season

City of Thunder Bay's election website goes live ahead of nominations opening May 2 and the Oct. 24 election.
City “re-envisioning” how it marks Canada Day

City “re-envisioning” how it marks Canada Day

City of Thunder Bay scaling back 2022 programming, launching review of how to handle occasion going forward.
City’s satisfaction survey now open online

City’s satisfaction survey now open online

Bi-annual survey collects citizen input on local quality of life, city services; will inform city planning.
Peng You to take leave during provincial election

Peng You to take leave during provincial election

At-large city councillor will be PC candidate in upcoming provincial election.
Bird rescue can spread wings at Chippewa Park

Bird rescue can spread wings at Chippewa Park

Thunderbird Wildlife Rescue secures approval to lease space at former Chippewa Park wildlife exhibit.
Some have déja vu as council seeks report on Dawson Road safety

Some have déja vu as council seeks report on Dawson Road safety

Call from Coun. Mark Bentz to examine improvements like speed reductions, signage, turning lanes received skeptically by many colleagues.
Council delays decision on tennis bubble

Council delays decision on tennis bubble

Councillors seek more information on how disagreement over bubble location could impact Thunder Bay Community Tennis Centre.
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