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Dease Park investments on table for 2021

Dease Park investments on table for 2021

Future of pool site more uncertain, but city plans redevelopment of Dease Park to increase recreational opporunities.
City, police look to expand video surveillance

City, police look to expand video surveillance

Eye on the Street program defended amid questions over its value, with plans to modernize and expand camera network
Conservatory dominates deputations on city program and services review

Conservatory dominates deputations on city program and services review

City council passed a motion instructing city administration to prepare a report on an assessment of the recommendations found in the program and services review
Gathering limits force ward meetings to go virtual

Gathering limits force ward meetings to go virtual

City council, ward meetings not eligible for exemption granted to staffed facilities like theatres, bars.
Council in Brief: Sept. 21

Council in Brief: Sept. 21

Thunder Bay city council considers future of Victoriaville Centre, review of council size and composition.
City council opens door to changing size, composition

City council opens door to changing size, composition

Councillors vote to examine possibility of reviewing number of councillors, other major changes ahead of 2022 election
Council mulls future of Victoriaville Centre

Council mulls future of Victoriaville Centre

Final decision on facility's future set for October, with report recommending $10 million demolition and redevelopment
City to test on-demand micro transit

City to test on-demand micro transit

Move a response to provincial funding requirements amid dramatically reduced ridership numbers
City to consider dredging Boulevard Lake

City to consider dredging Boulevard Lake

Dredging dragon boat channel, removing driftwood from beaches will be considered over more limited administration recommendations
Tensions bubble as council approves Thunder Bay letter sign

Tensions bubble as council approves Thunder Bay letter sign

Concerns over city’s financial situation divide council on vote to approve $150,000 letter sign similar to popular draw located at Toronto city hall
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