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Feds launch consultations on new First Nations police services legislation

Feds launch consultations on new First Nations police services legislation

First Nations have long asked for more funding for their police services.
TBT NEWSHOUR: March 21, 2022: Mask mandate ends

TBT NEWSHOUR: March 21, 2022: Mask mandate ends

March 21, 2022: Mask mandate ends
City will extend enforcement hours following CUPE agreement

City will extend enforcement hours following CUPE agreement

Agreement will allow bylaw enforcement division to proceed with significant planned expansion this year, respond to more complaints.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Bryden for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. Snow mixed with ice pellets beginning late in the morning. Local snow and ice pellet amount 5 cm to 10 cm. Wind east 30 km/h gusting to 50 km/h. High zero °C. Wind chill near minus 11°C.
City won’t commit to pay living wage

City won’t commit to pay living wage

Council rejects joining “living wage” campaign after learning it could cost city over $500k.
Snowfall warning issued for Thunder Bay and other areas of NW Ontario

Snowfall warning issued for Thunder Bay and other areas of NW Ontario

Accumulations of up to 25 cm are possible
Company and union point fingers at each other after shutdown of railway operations on Sunday

Company and union point fingers at each other after shutdown of railway operations on Sunday

The more than two dozen outstanding issues in the dispute include wages, benefits, and pensions
Call to "remove barriers” to joining Fort Frances town council rejected

Call to "remove barriers” to joining Fort Frances town council rejected

Councillor had urged town to change meeting times, add citizens to executive committees in bid to promote diversity on council.
Historic tug 'Lake Superior' is sinking in Duluth harbour

Historic tug 'Lake Superior' is sinking in Duluth harbour

The tug was used in the Allied landing at Normandy in 1944
Councillors reject call to consider replacing TBPS with OPP

Councillors reject call to consider replacing TBPS with OPP

Some city councillors say they’re open to exploring contracting policing to OPP, but not while Thunder Bay Police Service under investigation.
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