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City sets 2021 budget

City sets 2021 budget

Councillors give document seal of approval Monday after wrangling tax levy increase down to 1.83 per cent.
Council seeks advice on Not One More Death recommendations

Council seeks advice on Not One More Death recommendations

Community group is calling on city for drastic action to support those released from corrections to isolate, and shore up the local shelter system.
Council hears feedback on 2021 budget

Council hears feedback on 2021 budget

Councillors hear few complaints as they prepare to ratify budget with lowest tax levy hike in decade Monday
2021 budget passes with lowest tax hike in a decade

2021 budget passes with lowest tax hike in a decade

City council made few major changes as it approved the 2021 budget, with 1.83 per cent tax levy increase lowest since 2011.
Thunder Bay letter sign shelved

Thunder Bay letter sign shelved

City council cancels funding for controversial waterfront sign, day after city's tourism head said it wasn't the right time for the project
Region's tourism sector lost big in 2020: report

Region's tourism sector lost big in 2020: report

Annual review from Tourism Thunder Bay estimates pandemic losses, with full recovery expected to take years.
City of Thunder Bay asks province to revise lockdown rules

City of Thunder Bay asks province to revise lockdown rules

City council unanimously passes motion requesting changes, saying rules disadvantage small businesses.
Canada Games Complex to mark 40th with discount passes

Canada Games Complex to mark 40th with discount passes

Facility will offer $40 monthly pass promotion, giveaways and more as it celebrates its anniversary.
Letter sign not a priority for industry, says tourism head

Letter sign not a priority for industry, says tourism head

Tourism funds from MAT tax should focus on short-term relief and recovery, says city's tourism manager
Mayor seeks changes to lockdown rules for small businesses

Mayor seeks changes to lockdown rules for small businesses

Provincial rules must set level playing field for large and small business, recognize regional differences, argues Mayor Bill Mauro
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