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Council in Brief: Nov. 15

Council in Brief: Nov. 15

Thunder Bay's city council addresses Designated Truck Route, living wage campaign, rural development concerns.
Ontario prepares to let pharmacies do symptomatic COVID-19 testing

Ontario prepares to let pharmacies do symptomatic COVID-19 testing

Premier Doug Ford says safety measures will be in place to protect other customers
Legion Branch 5 chooses its first-ever female president

Legion Branch 5 chooses its first-ever female president

Katriina Myllymaa is the first-ever woman to head Branch No. 5 .
Liberals propose a winter tire tax credit

Liberals propose a winter tire tax credit

Leader Steven Del Duca offers a tax credit of $75 per tire.
City seeks feedback on north core transformation

City seeks feedback on north core transformation

Survey will inform redesign of core streets planned for 2022-2023 in north core, collecting feedback on changes tested over summer.
Video: Video series offering a behind the scenes look at policing in city

Video: Video series offering a behind the scenes look at policing in city

The Our Call video series was created by the Thunder Bay Police Service to showcase its officers and the kinds of calls they respond to, while also allowing the officers an opportunity to share their experiences in their own words.
Shelter House Thunder Bay's Gift of Warmth campaign underway

Shelter House Thunder Bay's Gift of Warmth campaign underway

Shelter House Thunder Bay has kicked off their annual gift of warmth campaign.
Second accused in 2018 death of Ashley McKay sentenced to 6.5 years

Second accused in 2018 death of Ashley McKay sentenced to 6.5 years

Terryl Michon pleaded guilty to manslaughter for her role in the 2018 beating death of 25-year-old Ashley McKay and will serve an additional two years in custody.
City of Thunder Bay considers joining living wage campaign

City of Thunder Bay considers joining living wage campaign

Move would be symbolic, since City of Thunder Bay already pays full-time employees above local living wage of $16.30.
New assessment notices mailed to 900,000 Ontario property owners

New assessment notices mailed to 900,000 Ontario property owners

'If you recently moved or made changes to your property,' your notice is on its way.
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