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Infrastructure funding will aid Thunder Bay in reaching housing targets

Infrastructure funding will aid Thunder Bay in reaching housing targets

The province announced $10.4 million in infrastructure funding to help Thunder Bay build more homes faster.
TBPS sends out a call to Indigenous artists

TBPS sends out a call to Indigenous artists

City police are looking for Indigenous artists to help them in advancing Truth and Reconciliation through art at the police station.
'Fewer councillors' favoured in first phase of Council Composition review

'Fewer councillors' favoured in first phase of Council Composition review

Two options and some details were presented to city councillors on Monday after the first phase of the Council Composition Review was completed.
Council amends decision on James Whalen Tug

Council amends decision on James Whalen Tug

The James Whalen Tugboat will still be disposed of and parts recycled and stored, but plans to find a location for its remains to be displayed are put on hold until more information can be provided.
Some short-term rentals not paying municipal accommodation tax

Some short-term rentals not paying municipal accommodation tax

Council which agreed to increase the tax from four per cent to five per cent, wants to know how the city can force payments to begin and how to collect money owed in arrears.
Collin sets sights on growing Thunder Bay

Collin sets sights on growing Thunder Bay

City Manager John Collin fields questions from the business community about how to successfully grow the city.
City manager is very clear about Thunder Bay's growth

City manager is very clear about Thunder Bay's growth

City Manager John Collin addresses some key concerns in growing Thunder Bay’s population.
TBPSB donates $10,000 to Evergreen

TBPSB donates $10,000 to Evergreen

The Thunder Bay Police Service Board is donating $10,000 to the not-for-profit Simpson-Ogden community organization Evergreen, A United Neighbourhood.
Police survey results show more engagement is necessary

Police survey results show more engagement is necessary

The results of Thunder Bay’s Police Service Satisfaction and Trust Survey are a good start to identifying strategic ways to boost the police service's public relations, but there is still a lot more work to do to win back the trust of the city’s Indigenous population.
James Whalen to be recycled and displayed in the future

James Whalen to be recycled and displayed in the future

After a lengthy debate about the future of the James Whalen Tugboat, council votes in favour of recycling and storing what remains for a future display.
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