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Discussing indoor turf proposals behind closed doors justified, review finds

Discussing indoor turf proposals behind closed doors justified, review finds

Complaint to the City of Thunder Bay’s closed session meeting investigator was later withdrawn.
City councillor’s Facebook comments inappropriate, report finds

City councillor’s Facebook comments inappropriate, report finds

City of Thunder Bay's integrity commissioner recommends docking pay of Coun. Aldo Ruberto for comments on an ongoing criminal investigation.
City council hedges on new police HQ, granting $2.4 million

City council hedges on new police HQ, granting $2.4 million

Some city councillors pushed to approve the full $56 million cost Tuesday, despite police services board withdrawing request.
Council tentatively sets 2022 budget

Council tentatively sets 2022 budget

Councillors approve budget with tax levy increase of 2.36 per cent after growth, but it still awaits final approval on Feb. 7.
Ruberto faces finding from integrity commissioner

Ruberto faces finding from integrity commissioner

Report set for release Wednesday concludes he breached city’s code of conduct, related to social media comments.
Mauro hopes to lure federal water agency to Thunder Bay

Mauro hopes to lure federal water agency to Thunder Bay

Mayor wants federal government to consider Thunder Bay as a potential location for the planned Canada Water Agency.
Council leaves budget untouched in third review meeting

Council leaves budget untouched in third review meeting

City councillors delay decision on new police HQ, reject proposal to further increase police operating budget.
City commits nearly $5 million on first phase of conservatory renewal

City commits nearly $5 million on first phase of conservatory renewal

Councillors welcome renewal of asset and $2 million NOHFC funding, but lament cost increases.
Decision on $56 million police HQ delayed to 2023

Decision on $56 million police HQ delayed to 2023

Police services board withdraws request for approval in 2022 city budget, saying it will focus first on resolving internal controversies.
City bets more investment risk will pay off

City bets more investment risk will pay off

Council approves new investment standard that will put nearly half of long-term investments in stock market, eyeing millions in revenue.
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