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City staff recommend scrapping James Whalen tug

City staff recommend scrapping James Whalen tug

City staff will recommend the James Whalen Tug be scrapped at Monday’s council meeting.
City to appoint a weed inspector

City to appoint a weed inspector

The inspector would be responsible for investigating and enforcing the removal of noxious weeds
City to consider another big change to council

City to consider another big change to council

The city’s clerk's office is gauging public interest in changing city council’s committee of the whole to a standing committee structure.
‘Going from strength to strength’ with conservatory reno: Ch'ng

‘Going from strength to strength’ with conservatory reno: Ch'ng

Thunder Bay Botanical Conservatory is ramping up its renovations to grow more healthy plant life for the city.
Transit security incidents in decline, except assaults on drivers

Transit security incidents in decline, except assaults on drivers

City staff believe new driver de-escalation training is behind the decline.
Business leaders hear grim news from economist

Business leaders hear grim news from economist

Canada’s economy is weak and will only get weaker under Trump’s tariffs, says Jack M. Mintz.
Local MPPs advocate for highway safety

Local MPPs advocate for highway safety

The Thunder Bay District Municipal League closed out its annual general meeting by hearing from local MPPs about highway safety.
Municipal League advocates to lower downloaded provincial cost

Municipal League advocates to lower downloaded provincial cost

The Thunder Bay District Municipal League stresses that municipalities need to have a united voice to be heard by upper levels of government.
Wendy Landry will not seek re-election as NOMA president

Wendy Landry will not seek re-election as NOMA president

The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association will elect its next president on April 23.
One nuisance tree complaint turns into a full policy review

One nuisance tree complaint turns into a full policy review

A written deputation by one resident requesting a tree removal has prompted council to ask administration to take on the extra task of reviewing their nuisance tree policy.
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