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Municipal Election 2022

Chamber to host mayoral candidates

Chamber to host mayoral candidates

Thunder Bay's mayoral candidates will take questions from the business community at an Oct. 5 luncheon.
Meet the candidates (Current River): Andy Wolff

Meet the candidates (Current River): Andy Wolff

Andy Wolff's is running in Current River for the fourth time, looking to unseat long-time council veteran Andrew Foulds.
Meet the candidates (Current River): Duff Stewart

Meet the candidates (Current River): Duff Stewart

Stewart spent several years on councils in Lloydminster and Shuniah before deciding to run in Thunder Bay.
Meet the candidates (Current River): Andrew Foulds

Meet the candidates (Current River): Andrew Foulds

Four-term councillor wants to continue to build a city that will provide opportunities for everyone to thrive.
Meet the candidates (Mayor): Peng You

Meet the candidates (Mayor): Peng You

Meet the Candidates: After one term on council, Peng You believes he's got the vision to help Thunder Bay grow economically and improve the quality of life for residents.
Meet the candidates (Mayor): Robert Szczepanski

Meet the candidates (Mayor): Robert Szczepanski

Meet the Candidates: Robert Szczepanski thinks mental health needs a serious overhaul in Thunder Bay, saying that could solve many of the city's other problems.
Meet the candidates (Mayor): Gary Mack

Meet the candidates (Mayor): Gary Mack

Meet the Candidates: Coffee shop co-owner Gary Mack spent 25 years working in social services, including two as executive director at Shelter House.
Meet the candidates (Mayor): Clint Harris

Meet the candidates (Mayor): Clint Harris

Meet the Candidates: Ending chronic homelessness is first-time mayoral candidate Clint Harris's No. 1 priority, should he win the mayor's race.
Meet the candidates (Mayor): Ken Boshcoff

Meet the candidates (Mayor): Ken Boshcoff

Meet the Candidates: Veteran politician Ken Boshcoff served two terms as mayor and more than 20 years on council, in addition to five years in the House of Commons.
Current River candidates share vision for LPH site

Current River candidates share vision for LPH site

From housing the homeless to knocking down the former hospital and building affordable housing, all three candidates believe the former LPH property has a role to play in the city's residential future.
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