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City turns to private sector for indoor turf proposals

City turns to private sector for indoor turf proposals

Outside entities will be invited to submit proposals to build indoor turf facility, with no parameters on cost, design, or location.
City seeks funding for Victoriaville redevelopment

City seeks funding for Victoriaville redevelopment

Up to $250,000 in federal dollars to support design work for reconstruction of Victoria Avenue, public spaces after Victoriaville demolition.
Program would offer free menstrual products at city facilities

Program would offer free menstrual products at city facilities

Pilot project would make menstrual products available free at municipal facilities like libraries, arenas, stadiums, and aquatic venues.
Open indoor turf project to private proposals, Bentz urges

Open indoor turf project to private proposals, Bentz urges

Motion from Coun. Mark Bentz would see city open indoor turf project to proposals from private sector, open possibility of new location.
City, transit union in talks

City, transit union in talks

City of Thunder Bay, transit union entering negotiations for new collective agreement.
City reaps dividends as Synergy North beats pandemic predictions

City reaps dividends as Synergy North beats pandemic predictions

Merger of Kenora, Thunder Bay hydro utilities beginning to pay off two years later, company reports.
Council in Brief: May 10

Council in Brief: May 10

Thunder Bay's city council approved a massive transit investment and received a dividend from Synergy North at its May 10 meeting.
Infrastructure work approved

Infrastructure work approved

City council approves nearly $4 million in road, water, sewer rehabilitation work.
Transit funding plan knocked for lack of climate action

Transit funding plan knocked for lack of climate action

Councillors question lack of plan to electrify transit fleet in $25 million funding package drawn from all levels of government.
Plan would see Thunder Bay carbon neutral by 2050

Plan would see Thunder Bay carbon neutral by 2050

City council takes first look at ambitious net-zero emissions strategy that charts path to 90 per cent emissions cuts by 2050.
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