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Lift Pass is now available at the transit office

Lift Pass is now available at the transit office

Thunder Bay Transit’s reloadable smart cards are available for free, but only until the end of April.
Nearly half of shelter village capital funding now in place

Nearly half of shelter village capital funding now in place

The province pulls through on encampment funding helping to lower the hit on city reserves.  
Council to vote on a designated truck route bylaw, again

Council to vote on a designated truck route bylaw, again

The possibility of a bylaw limiting transport traffic through the city has been in consideration for more than two decades.
Countdown begins to democratic changes in Thunder Bay

Countdown begins to democratic changes in Thunder Bay

City council received the final report from the council composition committee and now they have a big decision to make in April.
Parkette neighbours get 2 more years to save their green space

Parkette neighbours get 2 more years to save their green space

Woodside Parkette advocates persuade council to defer the sale of Woodside Parkette to allow residents to beautify the greenspace.
Councillors to get 1st look at proposal to restructure council and city wards

Councillors to get 1st look at proposal to restructure council and city wards

The council composition committee will drop their final report at Monday's city council meeting.
City staff recommends the sale of Woodside Parkette

City staff recommends the sale of Woodside Parkette

City staff says the land can be used to support building additional housing.
307 property owners owe $3 million in uncollected taxes

307 property owners owe $3 million in uncollected taxes

City begins asking property owners to pay uncollected property tax.
Scotties brought estimated millions of eyes to Thunder Bay: CEDC

Scotties brought estimated millions of eyes to Thunder Bay: CEDC

CEDC’s media campaigns show uptick in eyes watching Thunder Bay.
City among most vulnerable in Ontario to tariff threat: Oliver

City among most vulnerable in Ontario to tariff threat: Oliver

Thunder Bay could be one of the hardest hit by U.S. tariffs, so city council takes a stand to do what it takes to work with federal and provincial levels of government.
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