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Mayor calls for vaccine policy for city staff

Mayor calls for vaccine policy for city staff

Mayor seeking report on a vaccine policy for City of Thunder Bay workers who interact with the public.
Boulevard Lake dam repairs run $1.5 million over budget

Boulevard Lake dam repairs run $1.5 million over budget

City attributes increase to worse-than-expected wear on components of the dam, additional approved work.
Mixed success on local priorities at AMO conference

Mixed success on local priorities at AMO conference

City continues to await firm answers on proposal for mental health and addictions crisis centre, timeline for Thunder Bay Expressway improvements.
City apologizes for “Roundabout Rodeo” event

City apologizes for “Roundabout Rodeo” event

City apologizes for rodeo theme for roundabout information session, which was removed amid online backlash.
COVID-19 remains a threat, Ford warns municipal leaders

COVID-19 remains a threat, Ford warns municipal leaders

Premier emphasizes importance of vaccination efforts in remarks to AMO conference.
Council sees potential in tree-growing program

Council sees potential in tree-growing program

Thunder Bay's city council supports examination of building orchard, but greenhouses likely don't offer room.
Council in Brief: August 9

Council in Brief: August 9

City examines possibilities from a Boulevard Lake hydroelectric project to speed reductions on Arthur Street at Monday meeting.
City cuts telephone voting option for 2022 election

City cuts telephone voting option for 2022 election

Roughly five per cent of voters in the 2018 municipal election voted by phone, with well over half casting ballots online.
Sponsorship to support inclusive playground at Boulevard Lake

Sponsorship to support inclusive playground at Boulevard Lake

Rebuild of Boulevard Lake playground planned for 2022 will bring enhanced accessibility features thanks to $750k contribution.
Council considers speed reductions on Arthur Street

Council considers speed reductions on Arthur Street

City council will receive report this year on potential for reduced speeds on Arthur Street west of Thunder Bay Expressway.
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