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City considering $4 million for temporary shelter village

City considering $4 million for temporary shelter village

"The people of our city do not care who is responsible. They simply want the challenges solved and the most disadvantaged cared for."
Council to fast-track affordable housing funds

Council to fast-track affordable housing funds

Council approves strategically increasing the Affordable Rental Housing Funding Program with the city reserves.
Special Feature: Internal review of electoral system is 'unusual', says expert

Special Feature: Internal review of electoral system is 'unusual', says expert

Part one in a series looking at Thunder Bay's council composition review and the major changes proposed for council and municipal elections in the city
Gardening grows a path to healing

Gardening grows a path to healing

Port Arthur Rotary and the Salvation Army Journey to Life Centre cultivates another bountiful harvest.
City to look at transforming transit

City to look at transforming transit

The transit authority is looking to transform the city transit from a fixed route system to a hybrid model with on-demand service.
Uptake in grant proposals could result in more homes built faster

Uptake in grant proposals could result in more homes built faster

Administration to ask council to strategically increase funding for Affordable Rental Housing Funding Program.
City hopes residents will embrace surprising new playground

City hopes residents will embrace surprising new playground

Mission Island's new playground aims to give families a relaxing experience along the city's waterfront.
Coats and Jackets needed to 'Spread the Warmth'

Coats and Jackets needed to 'Spread the Warmth'

Giving season begins now as Gear Up for Outdoors launches its 18th annual Spread the Warmth campaign.
Big changes proposed for City Council

Big changes proposed for City Council

City's Council Composition Committee moving to phase two public consultations on proposed changes to ward boundaries and the makeup of city council.
NAN holds Orange Shirt Day Walk and Gathering at Vickers Park

NAN holds Orange Shirt Day Walk and Gathering at Vickers Park

The Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) held their Orange Shirt Day Walk and Gathering at Vickers Park to continue to bring awareness of the atrocities of Canada’s Residential School System and mourn the children who didn’t return home.
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