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Care Bus launches for its 5th winter season

Care Bus launches for its 5th winter season

The Care Bus is ready to get the most vulnerable people out cold.
Bring Elections Act into the 21st century say municipal managers

Bring Elections Act into the 21st century say municipal managers

Inter-Governmental Affairs Committee wants council to support a call to modernize the Ontario Municipal Elections Act (MEA).
Breaking down stereotypes to combat racism

Breaking down stereotypes to combat racism

Anti-racism event speaks to diversity and inclusion to foster relationships and break down stereotypes.
Over 100 people are still living in tents this winter

Over 100 people are still living in tents this winter

Thunder Bay’s homeless encampment has two times more people still living in tents than last November.
Police chief responds to public concerns with response times

Police chief responds to public concerns with response times

Police chief Darcy Fleury aims to increase police visibility and gather public feedback through regular Chat with the Chief events.
Public suggests alternatives to 4-ward proposal

Public suggests alternatives to 4-ward proposal

Council Composition Committee heard from four debutants who proposed that the review committee consider changing their recommendation for council consideration.
Council approves $162M capital budget for 2025

Council approves $162M capital budget for 2025

The 2025 capital budget was accepted by council for ratification, but not without contention on the allocation of reserve funding for the temporary shelter village.
Council opposes Miles Street site for shelter village

Council opposes Miles Street site for shelter village

City council has voted against the temporary shelter village site at 114 Miles St E.
Thunder Bay exceeds housing start targets for 2024

Thunder Bay exceeds housing start targets for 2024

According to recent CMHC data, Thunder Bay has exceeded its housing start targets for 2024
City recommends temporary village site, business owners aren’t happy

City recommends temporary village site, business owners aren’t happy

City administration is recommending 114 Miles Street East as the location for a temporary shelter village, but Fort William BIA is strongly opposed to the project.
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