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Mayor offers update on "collaborative response" to homeless encamptments

Mayor offers update on "collaborative response" to homeless encamptments

Mayor says city is developing a protocol involving social services, police, and others to offer supports to those living without a home.
City reinvests in Fort William Gardens

City reinvests in Fort William Gardens

Council unanimously approves $3 million investment plan to extend facility's life 15 years, with no current plans for replacement.
Council in Brief: Oct. 4

Council in Brief: Oct. 4

Thunder Bay's city council approves recycling program expansion, Fort William Gardens renewal, and more in Monday meeting.
Recycling expansion approved for 2022

Recycling expansion approved for 2022

Thunder Bay residents will be able to recycle #3 through #7 plastic containers as of May of next year.
City recommends reinvestment in Fort William Gardens

City recommends reinvestment in Fort William Gardens

Recommended $3 million renewal plan would see 70-year-old facility operate another 15 years.
City pauses plan to fence off gas station encampment

City pauses plan to fence off gas station encampment

Decision to hold off on controversial fencing plan will allow social service agencies more time to offer solutions to those on site, city said.
You renews push for plebiscite to shrink Thunder Bay's city council

You renews push for plebiscite to shrink Thunder Bay's city council

Coun. Peng You pushes forward with bid to add ballot question to reduce council from 13 to 9 members in 2022.
Program looks to triple number of local EV charging stations

Program looks to triple number of local EV charging stations

Thunder Bay CEDC program will cover 50 per cent of costs for up to 90 new stations.
Group plans to disrupt encampment eviction

Group plans to disrupt encampment eviction

Activist group Not One More Death announces "emergency action" as city prepares to fence off mall area frequented by homeless.
City will fence off mall area frequented by homeless

City will fence off mall area frequented by homeless

City plans to clean and fence off derelict gas station used for shelter by the homeless this week, with police standing by.
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