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City will need to control emergency services spending, Gale says

City will need to control emergency services spending, Gale says

Growth of spending for police, fire, and paramedic services growing at unsustainable rate, says city manager.
City's proposed 2022 budget includes 2.29 per cent tax levy hike

City's proposed 2022 budget includes 2.29 per cent tax levy hike

Draft budget prepared by city administration includes major new capital investments, including proposed new police HQ.
Council in Brief: Dec. 20

Council in Brief: Dec. 20

Thunder Bay's city council approves increase to Tbaytel dividend, new city strategies expanding efforts on homelessness, digital technology.
City approves first digital strategy

City approves first digital strategy

Digital strategy approved by city council Monday calls for doubling of investment in IT, expansion of public wifi, more online services.
City ramps up Tbaytel dividend

City ramps up Tbaytel dividend

City-owned telecomm’s annual payment to City of thunder Bay will rise slightly by 2025, following city council vote.
Community paramedicine program cutting 911 calls, ER visits

Community paramedicine program cutting 911 calls, ER visits

Superior North EMS reports 911 calls cut by a quarter among those served by its community medicine program.
Council in Brief: Dec. 13

Council in Brief: Dec. 13

Thunder Bay's city council confronts development questions, hears updates on Designated Truck Route, tiny homes, and more.
Designated truck route faces steep procedural climb

Designated truck route faces steep procedural climb

Moving forward on the issue before the next municipal election would require a two-thirds majority vote, Thunder Bay's city council hears.
City could spend up to $400k on Parkdale plan

City could spend up to $400k on Parkdale plan

Study would identify development needs in area west, north of Thunder Bay Airport, as city considers extending sewer infrastructure.
Health unit calls for pause on some rural subdivisions over environmental concerns

Health unit calls for pause on some rural subdivisions over environmental concerns

Health unit calls for changes to city's zoning rules, flagging environmental concerns over proposed subdivisions in Neebing area.
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