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City recommends against dredging Boulevard Lake

City recommends against dredging Boulevard Lake

Dredging to meet dragon boat standards would cost up to $600k, need to be repeated every ten years, city report estimates
Firefighters' concerns find little traction

Firefighters' concerns find little traction

Firefighters association says cost-saving plan that would eliminate nine positions by attrition will endanger public, members.
CUPE 87 welcomes new contract with city

CUPE 87 welcomes new contract with city

New agreement with around 600 city workers will include increase to wages, keeps benefits stable.
City supports Wequedong Lodge expansion

City supports Wequedong Lodge expansion

Proposed $15 to $25 million second building to support Indigenous health access bolstered with $108k contribution from City of Thunder Bay.
Firefighters raise alarm over changes

Firefighters raise alarm over changes

Staffing reductions planned through attrition will negatively impact public safety, union warns, while city council remained silent on its concerns
City of Thunder Bay ratifies contract with workers

City of Thunder Bay ratifies contract with workers

Agreement with CUPE 87 covers childcare, administrative, roads, waste, and other workers
City boosts grant program for downtown improvements

City boosts grant program for downtown improvements

Revamped Community Improvement Plan will loosen rules around city’s financial incentives for property improvements in core areas.
Thunder Bay looks to decriminalization, safer supply to fight opioid crisis

Thunder Bay looks to decriminalization, safer supply to fight opioid crisis

City councillors unanimously support advocacy for more harm reduction supports, expressing frustration at lack of action from province, feds.
Superior North EMS plan draws concerns from region

Superior North EMS plan draws concerns from region

Paramedic service needs to rationalize operations to meet growing demand in Thunder Bay, consultants say - drawing concerns from North Shore mayors.
City welcomes efficiencies at fire department

City welcomes efficiencies at fire department

City council praises Thunder Bay Fire Rescue for staffing realignment expected to trim over $1 million in annual costs
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