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You makes lonely push to release indoor turf details

You makes lonely push to release indoor turf details

Releasing details on submissions from the private sector could raise legal issues, would contradict previous council vote, city administration says.
Council in Brief: March 14

Council in Brief: March 14

Thunder Bay's city council removes sanction against Ruberto for online comments, hears update on stalled indoor turf facility.
Ruberto escapes sanction over Facebook comments

Ruberto escapes sanction over Facebook comments

Decision overturns previous vote, defies integrity commissioner’s recommendation
Ruberto asks council to overturn sanction for online comments

Ruberto asks council to overturn sanction for online comments

City council will vote Monday on whether to confirm or reject a Feb. 7 vote accepting integrity commissioner’s recommendation.
City reopens city hall, but looks to keep COVID's "silver lining"

City reopens city hall, but looks to keep COVID's "silver lining"

Public can join city council meetings in person as of March 21, service counters open; City councillors hope to preserve ability to participate virtually.
Indoor turf project remains on pause, with no answer on $22 million funding ask

Indoor turf project remains on pause, with no answer on $22 million funding ask

City initially indicated it expected a response from feds last year; In meantime, private proposals are on hold.
New pedestrian-cyclist bridges would connect Lakehead University area

New pedestrian-cyclist bridges would connect Lakehead University area

City applying for federal funds for two new bridges crossing McIntyre River, repurposing Edward Street Bridge girders.
Council in Brief: March 7

Council in Brief: March 7

Thunder Bay will ask federal government to designate it an "ideal location" for Ukrainians fleeing Russian invasion after Monday city council meeting.
City faces decisions on new green bin program

City faces decisions on new green bin program

Thunder Bay's city council will be asked to decide on program details in coming months, including whether to include businesses and multi-residential units.
City of Thunder Bay seeks federal recognition as an "ideal location" for displaced Ukrainians

City of Thunder Bay seeks federal recognition as an "ideal location" for displaced Ukrainians

City council passes resolution as mayor indicates he is seeking housing availability; Unclear whether city's ask could have any impact on federal resettlement efforts.
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