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What to know about the city budget – and how to get involved

What to know about the city budget – and how to get involved

Thunder Bay residents will have several chances beginning on Thursday to provide feedback on a draft 2023 city budget that's drawn concern over a large proposed tax levy hike.
NOSM University names Céline Larivière to top academic post

NOSM University names Céline Larivière to top academic post

Larivière to serve as chief academic officer of Canada’s first independent medical university
Study will explore possibilities for future of Pool 6 site

Study will explore possibilities for future of Pool 6 site

The Thunder Bay CEDC is spending up to $100,000 on a study examining how the Pool 6 site at the waterfront could best be developed, with further housing or hotels one possibility.
Don't put trash, recycling on snowbanks

Don't put trash, recycling on snowbanks

City crews are not allowed to retrieve bags or cans from snowbanks.
TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 11, 2023: OPP investigate tragic highway collisions

TBT NEWSHOUR: Jan. 11, 2023: OPP investigate tragic highway collisions

TBT News for Jan. 11, 2023: OPP investigate tragic highway collisions
North Stars edge Lumberjacks late in OT

North Stars edge Lumberjacks late in OT

Thunder Bay rookie has three goals in his past two games.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Adams Jr. takes top spot in Major League of Curling standings

Adams Jr. takes top spot in Major League of Curling standings

A 7-5 win over Krista McCarville on Wednesday night was enough to vault Adams Jr. in to first place over Al Hackner, who fell 10-6 to two-time defending champion Dylan Johnston in the regular-season finale.
VIDEO: OPP investigating two tragic crashes on Highway 11/17

VIDEO: OPP investigating two tragic crashes on Highway 11/17

Staff set stage for 2023 budget deliberations

Staff set stage for 2023 budget deliberations

Senior staff looked to defend Thunder Bay's tax rates as they presented a long-term financial overview to city council to open the 2023 budget process on Tuesday.
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