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Review suggests only minor changes to backyard burning rules

Review suggests only minor changes to backyard burning rules

New bylaw not needed to address smoke concerns, city council hears, but fire chief could adjust current rules following review.
City councillor calls for security, "firmer" eviction rules at Spence Court

City councillor calls for security, "firmer" eviction rules at Spence Court

Westfort Ward councillor Kristen Oliver calling on DSSAB to implement steps at Spence Court apartment complex.
Council in Brief: Nov. 15

Council in Brief: Nov. 15

Thunder Bay's city council addresses Designated Truck Route, living wage campaign, rural development concerns.
City seeks feedback on north core transformation

City seeks feedback on north core transformation

Survey will inform redesign of core streets planned for 2022-2023 in north core, collecting feedback on changes tested over summer.
City of Thunder Bay considers joining living wage campaign

City of Thunder Bay considers joining living wage campaign

Move would be symbolic, since City of Thunder Bay already pays full-time employees above local living wage of $16.30.
No clear path forward on designated truck route, council hears

No clear path forward on designated truck route, council hears

City council can only address Designated Truck Route “quagmire” by reversing one of two previous decisions, city manager says.
Giertuga calls for update on Designated Truck Route

Giertuga calls for update on Designated Truck Route

Designated Truck Route, approved in principle by Thunder Bay's city council, would divert transports off of Dawson Road and Arthur Street.
City considers safety netting for hockey arenas

City considers safety netting for hockey arenas

Council will receive report on possibility by end of January, 2022 after motion from Mayor Bill Mauro passed.
City in legal dispute over former Great West Timber site

City in legal dispute over former Great West Timber site

City confirms litigation with property owner over 2015 fire cleanup, as investigation into Monday’s fire continues.
Section of Donald Street becoming one-way

Section of Donald Street becoming one-way

Block of Donald Street directly in front of city hall will convert to eastbound traffic, add angled parking.
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