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Nuisance bylaw intended to fight drug houses

Nuisance bylaw intended to fight drug houses

City councillor hopes proposed bylaw will boost enforcement tools to combat drug dealing
City looks to patios to boost restaurant recovery

City looks to patios to boost restaurant recovery

City hopes more restaurants, bars will join pop-up patio initiative, considers easing fees and temporary street closures.
City council seeks input on hosting evacuees

City council seeks input on hosting evacuees

Council unanimously votes to bring decision made by Municipal Emergency Control Group to council table.
Council in Brief for June 1

Council in Brief for June 1

Thunder Bay city council moved to cancel summer programs, examined its progress on sustainability, and stared down its major infrastructure deficit.
City cancels raft of summer programs, facilities

City cancels raft of summer programs, facilities

City's outdoor pools, campgrounds, and most events proactively cancelled, as runway shortens with provincial emergency orders extended
Decision not to host evacuees comes under scrutiny

Decision not to host evacuees comes under scrutiny

City councillor wants to see council involved with the decision not to offer city as host.
Police will consider satellite offices as alternative to new station

Police will consider satellite offices as alternative to new station

City councillors hope option could lower costs, provide greater police presence in community.
Council in Brief: May 25

Council in Brief: May 25

City council looked for ways to support local business through the COVID-19 pandemic, approved repairs to the Marina Park overpass, and pushed back on the need for a new police headquarters
Marina Park overpass repairs a go

Marina Park overpass repairs a go

Structure to be closed for much of the summer as city council approves $1.3 million in repairs, acknowledges public concerns
$50 million too much for new police HQ, says councillor

$50 million too much for new police HQ, says councillor

City councillor Trevor Giertuga is asking the police services board to consider less expensive options.
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