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Low-barrier shelter beds are available at the Urban Abbey

Low-barrier shelter beds are available at the Urban Abbey

The Urban Abbey also has a warming centre located on the corner of Simpson Street and Victoria Avenue.
Free holiday parking starts Dec. 16

Free holiday parking starts Dec. 16

In addition to the new parking enforcement rules, residents will also be getting a holiday break on parking fees from Dec. 16 to Jan. 1.
Interim tax levy set to 50 per cent of 2024 rates

Interim tax levy set to 50 per cent of 2024 rates

City council has approved a 50 per cent tax
No more parking tickets in the evening and early morning

No more parking tickets in the evening and early morning

City council has unanimously voted to amend the metered parking by-law.
Winter parking restrictions start Monday

Winter parking restrictions start Monday

With the recent snowfall and more on its way, the city is reminding residents to take note of annual calendar parking and priority route restrictions.
Lakehead District School Board highlights its successes

Lakehead District School Board highlights its successes

Lakehead District School Board highlighted improvements in standardized testing results, EarlyOn, and pathways at its annual meeting .
Public school board elects new chair

Public school board elects new chair

Trustee Leah Vanderwey was elected the new Chair of the Lakehead District School Board and Vice-Chair Donica LeBlanc retains her seat.
No clear direction from public on council composition

No clear direction from public on council composition

Council composition review committee decides to leave their final recommendation up in the air until the beginning of the new year.
Waverley Park restoration project moving forward

Waverley Park restoration project moving forward

Design work on the Waverley Park fountain and cenotaph restoration project will commence in the new year, but the project won’t start until 2026.
Council to advocate for immigration in the north

Council to advocate for immigration in the north

Federal government should be directing immigration efforts toward more rural and remote areas in Northwestern Ontario, says councillor.
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