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Guest editorial: Understanding the municipal budget

Guest editorial: Understanding the municipal budget

Budget chair Mark Bentz helps explain the city budget process.
Council narrowly rejects plan to grow trees in-house

Council narrowly rejects plan to grow trees in-house

Proposal for city nursery would have saved money, helped reach climate goals, staff advised.
Council in Brief: Dec. 6

Council in Brief: Dec. 6

In lengthy meeting, Thunder Bay's city council approves plans for Dease Pool site, lead water loans changes, narrowly rejects proposal to grow trees in-house.
City to explore stop arm cameras for school buses

City to explore stop arm cameras for school buses

Drivers who blow by school buses could face thousands in fines, demerit points, if City of Thunder Bay opts in to stop arm camera program.
City announces 6 winners of Mayor's Community Safety Awards

City announces 6 winners of Mayor's Community Safety Awards

Winners of 11th annual awards include care bus initiative, Ma-Nee Chacaby, Cornelius Beaver, and more.
Video: Councillor sees recreation opportunities on Neebing River

Video: Councillor sees recreation opportunities on Neebing River

City councillor Brian Hamilton wants the city to consider opening recreation opportunities on the Neebing River.
Expansion proposed for lead water loan program

Expansion proposed for lead water loan program

City council will vote Monday on recommendations to boost maximum loan amounts, add low-income grant option.
City looks for feedback as it updates sustainability plan

City looks for feedback as it updates sustainability plan

The plan shapes municipal efforts to reduce GHG emissions, improve climate resilience, make city greener and more walkable.
City recommends skate park at former Dease Pool site

City recommends skate park at former Dease Pool site

City council will vote on a recommendation for a skateboard park on Monday, while a decision on whether to close a stretch of Dease Street will wait.
City, transit workers reach tentative agreement

City, transit workers reach tentative agreement

Thunder Bay Transit drivers, technicians will vote on deal union president calls “fair” later this week.
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