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City wants feedback on shelter village locations

City wants feedback on shelter village locations

The City of Thunder Bay is asking the public to get involved in the decision on the proposed locations for a temporary village to shelter and provide services for unhoused community members.
Residents upset about affordable housing project

Residents upset about affordable housing project

Dozens of people flood the North End Rec. Centre to voice their opposition to new low-income housing on the corner of Huron and Hudson Avenues.
Police balancing the budget thanks to revenue increases

Police balancing the budget thanks to revenue increases

Police Board's third quarter variance report shows no significant variance.
Police respond to latest probe: 'Our members are doing a good job'

Police respond to latest probe: 'Our members are doing a good job'

Thunder Bay Police Service and its board say they are cooperating with the Inspectorate of Policing.
City Manager planning 'one stop shop' for growth

City Manager planning 'one stop shop' for growth

City manager John Collin’s growth plan aims to create a favorable environment for development and increased rate of growth in the tax base.
Major changes to city council committees will be considered

Major changes to city council committees will be considered

Council voted to allow Administration to develop a new governance structure that would allow councillors to better engage with city business.
Council commits over $500,000 to save carousel enclosure

Council commits over $500,000 to save carousel enclosure

After hearing a deputation from Friends of Chippewa Park board Secretary Ian Angus, Council votes to save the Chippewa Park Carousel enclosure project.
City council gives homelessness action plan the green light

City council gives homelessness action plan the green light

Thunder Bay’s ten-part Human Rights-Based Community Action Plan passed unanimously, but not without debate.
Chippewa Park carousel enclosure project could be in jeopardy

Chippewa Park carousel enclosure project could be in jeopardy

Provincial grant set to expire if council doesn’t approve additional funding to complete the Chippewa Park C.W. Parker Carousel enclosure.
City to propose to break up committee of the whole into standing committees

City to propose to break up committee of the whole into standing committees

Administration is set to propose a new governance structure that they say could allow councillors to better engage with city business.
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