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Mayor to hold town hall May 19

Mayor to hold town hall May 19

Virtual mayor's town hall will be broadcast live, allow residents chance to ask questions of Mayor Bill Mauro.
Council in Brief: May 3

Council in Brief: May 3

City will see its first roundabout, move toward bold net-zero emissions reduction plan following Monday city council meeting.
Public on board with traffic light removal

Public on board with traffic light removal

Removal of traffic lights at Donald and Vickers, Frederica and Brown set to go ahead, after city receives few concerns from public.
Green light for Edward Street roundabout

Green light for Edward Street roundabout

City council awards contract for Edward Street roundabout and reconstruction, with one councillor raising accessibility concerns.
Council raises new possibilities for indoor turf location

Council raises new possibilities for indoor turf location

Relocation to Canada Games Complex site floated in bid to salvage indoor turf facility project.
Up to council to set direction on turf facility: Mauro

Up to council to set direction on turf facility: Mauro

Mayor uncertain of next steps for facility ahead of Thursday evening special meeting to consider its future.
Council in Brief: April 26

Council in Brief: April 26

Thunder Bay's city council reaffirmed its advocacy on provincial vaccine supply, and approved replacement of the Edward Street Bridge at its Monday meeting.
Council approves 2021 tax policy

Council approves 2021 tax policy

City trims tax ratios for large industrial, multi-residential properties as councillors unanimously pass 2021 tax policy.
Council approves Edward Street Bridge replacement

Council approves Edward Street Bridge replacement

Nearly $6.5 million replacement expected to begin in May; option to simply repair bridge would have been more expensive in long run, council hears.
Second thoughts on vaccine advocacy

Second thoughts on vaccine advocacy

Thunder Bay city council reaffirms resolution calling for "fair and equitable" distribution of vaccines, after some councillors have second thoughts
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