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Nearby businesses 'blindsided' by shelter village decision

Nearby businesses 'blindsided' by shelter village decision

Businesses near the Hillyard site say they would have wanted input on the shelter village before it was approved by council.
'Backed into a corner': Councillors object to shelter village decision process

'Backed into a corner': Councillors object to shelter village decision process

The lack of public input or time for full discussion at the committee level leaves some councillors worried about deciding on the Hillyard shelter village site.
Shelter village site finally confirmed — and it's not Miles Street

Shelter village site finally confirmed — and it's not Miles Street

Council voted down the Miles Street location for the temporary shelter village and voted instead for the a that received no public consultation.
City is 'rushing through' shelter village process, says councillor

City is 'rushing through' shelter village process, says councillor

City councillor Mark Bentz would like to go back to the drawing board on the temporary village initiative.
Mayor will say ‘yes’ to shelter village site if his amendment passes

Mayor will say ‘yes’ to shelter village site if his amendment passes

In a memorandum provided to city staff, Mayor Ken Boshcoff says he believes that the temporary village is a safer, healthier alternative to unmanaged encampments.
Union leader urges region's postal workers to 'vote no'

Union leader urges region's postal workers to 'vote no'

Canadian Union of Postal Workers will be forced to vote on a collective agreement offer starting Monday.
UPDATE: Vote intentions shifting on shelter village site

UPDATE: Vote intentions shifting on shelter village site

With council split on the Miles Street location for its shelter village project, a single vote could mean the site approval would pass or fail at the ratification stage.
Friendship Centre to open new location this fall

Friendship Centre to open new location this fall

The Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre’s second location still has some interior design work to complete before its grand opening.
'Nothing nefarious': City staff defend $125,000 shelter village payment to BIA

'Nothing nefarious': City staff defend $125,000 shelter village payment to BIA

City staff address safety concerns after Fort William BIA questions why the city would provide the BIA a $125,000 contribution if 114 Miles Street E is selected to be the shelter village site.
Over 20 organizations show support for village site, but some business owners do not

Over 20 organizations show support for village site, but some business owners do not

Although there was an overwhelming show of support from the city’s service organization at Monday night’s committee of the whole, city council heard deputations from a business owner who is opposed to 114 Miles Street being the site for the temporary shelter village.
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