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Council gives net-zero climate plan lukewarm endorsement

Council gives net-zero climate plan lukewarm endorsement

Councillors vote unanimously to approve path to carbon neutrality by 2050, but several call plan unachievable.
City council considers plebiscite to reduce its size

City council considers plebiscite to reduce its size

Vote to move forward with potential plebiscite in 2022 passes narrowly during tense debate.
Conservatory renewal approved

Conservatory renewal approved

City council unanimously approves multi-million dollar renewal plan for aging facility.
Peng You calls for plebiscite on size of city council

Peng You calls for plebiscite on size of city council

Question proposed for 2022 ballot would shrink Thunder Bay’s city council from 13 to 9 seats, eliminate wards.
Conservatory renewal recommended

Conservatory renewal recommended

Thunder Bay's city council will consider a recommendation to renew the centennial botanical conservatory on Monday, with total costs potentially topping $4 million.
City lowers flags to honour Kamloops residential school victims

City lowers flags to honour Kamloops residential school victims

City of Thunder Bay joins federal government in symbolic step to recognize victims of residential school.
Net-zero climate plan daunting but doable, leaders say

Net-zero climate plan daunting but doable, leaders say

A plan to make Thunder Bay carbon-neutral by 2050 is endorsed by youth activists, industry at virtual launch event.
Council in Brief: May 17

Council in Brief: May 17

Council opens door to indoor turf proposals, moves to consider new outdoor burning restrictions, and more at lengthy meeting Monday.
Council questions Neebing subdivision plan

Council questions Neebing subdivision plan

Councillors express hesitation over request to extend city services along West Arthur Street to support a planned subdivision.
City mulls new limits to outdoor burning

City mulls new limits to outdoor burning

Compromise necessary to accommodate residents with health issues exacerbated by smoke, councillors say.
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