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Thunder Bay weighs 2024 Ontario Winter Games bid

Thunder Bay weighs 2024 Ontario Winter Games bid

Bid to host games, recommended by city administration, would involve committing $250,000.
Fort William Gardens to reopen

Fort William Gardens to reopen

City council opts to open facility against recommendation of city administration
Chippewa Park plans raise land issue with Fort William First Nation

Chippewa Park plans raise land issue with Fort William First Nation

Proposal for building around restored Chippewa Park carousel raises issue of park's location on land expropriated from Fort William First Nation in 1905
Cost overruns on Marina Park overpass frustrate council

Cost overruns on Marina Park overpass frustrate council

Unanticipated $500,000 of additional work on $1.3 million contract to repair structure causes consternation at city council.
Council moves forward on roundabout

Council moves forward on roundabout

Roundabout at Edward Street and Redwood Avenue included in proposed 2021 capital budget
Safety awards honour community efforts

Safety awards honour community efforts

Tree of Hope project, skateboard coalition, PATH 525 among organizations receiving 2020 awards
Friends of Chippewa propose building for carousel

Friends of Chippewa propose building for carousel

Group seeks government support for proposed enclosure that would help preserve carousel, could offer wood-carving space and other amenities
City projects 2020 surplus, thanks to Safe Restart funding

City projects 2020 surplus, thanks to Safe Restart funding

COVID-19 impact, which city leaders feared could reach $13 million, more than offset by savings, assistance from province and feds.
Ch'ng gives thumbs up to roundabout proposal

Ch'ng gives thumbs up to roundabout proposal

Project would cost $1 million, slightly more than replacing traffic lights, but over the long-term, could save the city money on operating costs.
Councillors want more from racism reporting program

Councillors want more from racism reporting program

City councillors seek more "deliverables" from program that allows residents to report incidents of racism, while participation drops in second year.
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