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Mauro joins opposition to 7-Eleven alcohol plans

Mauro joins opposition to 7-Eleven alcohol plans

Mayor joins calls to reject applications for alcochol sales at convenience store chain.
City seeks $2.5 million in funding for conservatory

City seeks $2.5 million in funding for conservatory

If successful, funding application would see feds cover half of the cost to renew Thunder Bay's botanical conservatory and greenhouses.
Indoor turf vote a setback, not death blow: Soccer Northwest

Indoor turf vote a setback, not death blow: Soccer Northwest

Clear case remains for indoor turf facility.
City service changes impact arenas, 55 Plus

City service changes impact arenas, 55 Plus

Ice operations to finish early at most arenas, 55 Plus Centre will remain closed until city reaches Orange level.
Bylaw officers to help enforce masks on transit

Bylaw officers to help enforce masks on transit

Whether assistance will be effective in enforcing health unit's mandatory mask order remains uncertain, given exemptions.
Council rejects indoor turf tender

Council rejects indoor turf tender

Thunder Bay city council voted 7-5 Monday to reject a recommendation to award a tender for over $39 million to Tom Jones Corporation to construct a proposed indoor turf facility.
Provincial support still uncertain, a month after emergency declaration

Provincial support still uncertain, a month after emergency declaration

City's isolation shelter, now hosting over 100 people, receives support from local groups and NGOs, but no word on help from the province.
City applies for $250K to revitalize Dease Park

City applies for $250K to revitalize Dease Park

A permanent, boarded asphalt surface, which could be used as an outdoor rink in winter, is the centerpiece of the city's plan for the site.
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.
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