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Council in Brief: April 12

Council in Brief: April 12

Thunder Bay's city council hopes to lure cruise ship activity with dock improvements, sets date for indoor turf meeting, and more.
“We have to come out swinging”: Council opposes public health amalgamation

“We have to come out swinging”: Council opposes public health amalgamation

Thunder Bay's city council approves resolution opposing planned amalgamation of Ontario's 34 health units into 10, provincial funding cuts.
Thunder Bay spends on dock upgrades, eyeing cruise ship boom

Thunder Bay spends on dock upgrades, eyeing cruise ship boom

City commits $100k for upgrades, as CEDC projects cruise ship visits could contribute millions to local economy in coming years.
Date set for indoor turf meeting

Date set for indoor turf meeting

Thunder Bay’s city council will consider uncertain future of the proposed indoor turf facility at a special meeting April 29.
Agreement would "lessen gaps" for paramedics, union says

Agreement would "lessen gaps" for paramedics, union says

Local union chair for city paramedics confident members will approve tentative agreement with vote Sunday.
Northern mayors call on province to abandon health unit consolidation

Northern mayors call on province to abandon health unit consolidation

Pandemic demonstrates need to strengthen, not amalgamate, health units, say mayors of Northern Ontario's five largest cities.
City asks residents to weigh in on public surveillance program

City asks residents to weigh in on public surveillance program

Online survey for Eye On The Street renewal program will be available until April 16.
Plan envisions big changes for north core, trimming traffic and parking

Plan envisions big changes for north core, trimming traffic and parking

Consultant presents draft plan for reimagining north core streetscapes, focusing on walkability and supporting uses like events, patios.
Tuesday evening webinar seeks input on north core redesign

Tuesday evening webinar seeks input on north core redesign

Upcoming water and sewer replacement opens new possibilities for design of north core downtown streets.
City asked to join living wage campaign

City asked to join living wage campaign

Lakehead Social Planning Council asks City of Thunder Bay to endorse living wage campaign that suggests $16.21 hourly floor for local workers.
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