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‘Not every committee need to be an advisory committee’ says staff

‘Not every committee need to be an advisory committee’ says staff

In a last-ditch effort, the chair of the Clean, Green and Beautiful Committee tells council how important their work is in the community.  
Council split on increasing tax burden for single family dwellings

Council split on increasing tax burden for single family dwellings

Council was divided on whether to shift more of the tax burden onto full-service residential properties in order to incentivize new business growth in the city.
Full-service artisan and food market coming to historic train station

Full-service artisan and food market coming to historic train station

The new marina marketplace is an expansion of Market Square, which will take over the space vacated by Kuhl Interiors.
Officials hope people will “stop and think" about elder abuse

Officials hope people will “stop and think" about elder abuse

Age Friendly Thunder Bay held a flag raising ceremony at city hall to raise awareness of elder abuse.
City governance review puts anti-racism committee on the chopping block

City governance review puts anti-racism committee on the chopping block

City staff are looking to dissolve 10 non-legislated advisory committees, including the anti-racism and equity advisory committee.
Council will consider a new definition of affordable

Council will consider a new definition of affordable

A report to council proposes redefining the word “affordability” in the city's affordable rental housing funding program.
Large class of paramedic recruits ready to hit the road

Large class of paramedic recruits ready to hit the road

Superior North EMS is ready to deploy 20 new recruits, 14 of whom will be working outside the city where staffing challenges are a significant cause for concern.
'Mining is now': City to celebrate past, present and future of mining

'Mining is now': City to celebrate past, present and future of mining

Mining Day in Thunder Bay will be held on Saturday at Marina Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  
Residents claim McIvor Court is getting worse

Residents claim McIvor Court is getting worse

McIvor Court residents rally once again to raise awareness of poor living conditions inside social housing.
Local workers 'very disappointed' WSIB rejected union offer

Local workers 'very disappointed' WSIB rejected union offer

OCEU/CUPE 1750 has now entered its third week of a strike. This is the first full-scale work stoppage in the WSIB’s 110-year history.
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