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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.
“I’m not sure I’m supportive” of new police HQ: Mayor

“I’m not sure I’m supportive” of new police HQ: Mayor

Mayor Bill Mauro expresses hesitance over price tag of new police headquarters at town hall.
“I think we can do more”: Councillor pushes for city homelessness strategy

“I think we can do more”: Councillor pushes for city homelessness strategy

Thunder Bay’s city council supports call for more cohesive strategy on homelessness, but some reluctant to spend more on issue.
Council in Brief: Nov. 1

Council in Brief: Nov. 1

City council restricts trucks at County Fair Plaza, makes climate pledge, debates municipal role in combating homelessness in Monday meeting.
Truck restrictions approved

Truck restrictions approved

City looks to discourage trucks from using County Fair Plaza as informal stop with weight restrictions on neighbouring streets.
City makes climate pledge

City makes climate pledge

Councillors unanimously endorse Race to Zero pledge, committing to test electric buses, build path to zero-emissions municipal buildings.
City looks to bar trucks from local mall

City looks to bar trucks from local mall

Weight restrictions would help address residents’ concerns around use of County Fair Plaza as a makeshift truck stop.
Thunder Bay’s city council considers “Race to Zero” climate pledge

Thunder Bay’s city council considers “Race to Zero” climate pledge

Pledge would commit city to test electric buses by 2025, develop roadmap by 2030 to make municipal buildings carbon neutral.
Neebing councillor unhappy with on-demand transit plans

Neebing councillor unhappy with on-demand transit plans

Coun. Cody Fraser raises concerns as city considers replacing some regular bus routes with on-demand service.
City to reopen Cumberland to two-way traffic

City to reopen Cumberland to two-way traffic

City of Thunder Bay will continue testing alternative uses of downtown streets as it ends pilot converting stretch of Cumberland to one-way street.
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