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City responds to Not One More Death proposals

City responds to Not One More Death proposals

Community group called on city to take more action to support vulnerable during COVID-19 surge.
City hits brakes on red light cameras

City hits brakes on red light cameras

City council hesitates on implementing program over 10-camera minimum, other concerns.
Council OKs traffic light removal

Council OKs traffic light removal

Intersections at Frederica and Brown, Donald and Vickers streets have long failed to meet provincial guidelines for traffic lights.
Thunder Bay's “once in a lifetime” chance to reshape its north core

Thunder Bay's “once in a lifetime” chance to reshape its north core

Planned rebuild set to emphasize walkability, "flexible streets" that accommodate events, markets, and patios.
Council to consider removing traffic signals at two intersections

Council to consider removing traffic signals at two intersections

Report recommends switching lights for four-way stop signs at Frederica and Brown streets and Donald and Vickers streets.
Local COVID-19 trends 'a concern,' says mayor

Local COVID-19 trends 'a concern,' says mayor

Worrying trends raise possibility of quick changes to public health measures, strain shelter capacity, Mayor Bill Mauro reports.
Peng You to run for Conservatives in TB-Superior North

Peng You to run for Conservatives in TB-Superior North

First-time Thunder Bay city councillor decides to enter the provincial race to challenge for long-time Liberal MPP and former cabinet minister Michael Gravelle's seat.
City of Thunder Bay calls for judicial sentencing review

City of Thunder Bay calls for judicial sentencing review

City council narrowly votes to advocate for review, citing concerns over early releases and reduced sentences for serious offenders.
Vote to consider selling parkades short-sighted, critics argue

Vote to consider selling parkades short-sighted, critics argue

Money-losing amenities could prove more valuable as city reimagines downtown, some say.
Hockey nets will return to city rinks – with enforcement

Hockey nets will return to city rinks – with enforcement

City council approves change in close vote, with some councillors concerned city encouraging team sports.
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