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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
Transit union responds to city hall incident

Transit union responds to city hall incident

ATU says bus drivers unfairly targeted in social media posts, calls for more protection, expanded mental health and addictions services.
City explains taking pictures of men slumped on city hall bench

City explains taking pictures of men slumped on city hall bench

City manager Norm Gale says only in circumstances when repeated unacceptable behaviour is being alleged are photographs authorized.
City projects $3 million favourable variance

City projects $3 million favourable variance

City on track to come out $3 million ahead of 2021 budget figures, largely thanks to provincial aid, says report.
Edward Street Bridge replacement set for May

Edward Street Bridge replacement set for May

Nearly $6.5 million tender requires approval from city council before.
Council in Brief: April 19

Council in Brief: April 19

Thunder Bay’s city council opposed provincial plans on NOSM, closing outdoor recreation amenities, and more.
Reconsider outdoor recreation closures, city urges province

Reconsider outdoor recreation closures, city urges province

Thunder Bay's city council unanimously called on the provincial government to reconsider the closure of facilities including soccer fields, skate parks, and golf courses.
City of Thunder Bay opposes NOSM independence

City of Thunder Bay opposes NOSM independence

City council passes resolution opposing provincial proposal to make NOSM independent, without speaking with the medical school itself.
City protests reduced vaccine supply

City protests reduced vaccine supply

City council protests planned reduction in vaccines as province pivots more supply to hot spots.
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