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City bolsters Evergreen with emergency funding

City bolsters Evergreen with emergency funding

A youth centre in the Simpson-Ogden neighbourhood has staved off funding challenges, at least for now, with a $10,000 infusion from the City of Thunder Bay.
Council in Brief: June 5

Council in Brief: June 5

Library leadership, a proposal for a Northwood pickleball hub, and emergency funding for an Ogden-Simpson youth centre were all on city council’s agenda this week.
Giertuga joins library board

Giertuga joins library board

City council has appointed Coun. Trevor Giertuga, a vocal critic of the Thunder Bay Public Library, to sit on its board.
Group eyes pickleball facility at Northwood Park

Group eyes pickleball facility at Northwood Park

Thunder Bay Pickleball Club has proposed eight pickleball courts, with later plans to expand and add a clubhouse
Mixed feelings as library weighs Brodie's future

Mixed feelings as library weighs Brodie's future

Some residents and organizations are expressing concern over how a potential closure of the Brodie library would impact low-income families and vulnerable populations like the homeless.
Pride flag-raising puts spotlight on trans rights

Pride flag-raising puts spotlight on trans rights

Members of Thunder Bay's LGBTQ+ community say this year's Pride feels particularly urgent amid rising attacks on transgender rights.
River Street to remain closed until July, city estimates

River Street to remain closed until July, city estimates

River Street is now estimated to reopen in mid-July, well over a year after a collapsed culvert closed the arterial route, and behind the late spring reopening the city previously targeted.
Organizers unveil branding, sponsor as Ontario Winter Games efforts kick into gear

Organizers unveil branding, sponsor as Ontario Winter Games efforts kick into gear

Organizers of the 2024 Ontario Winter Games, which Thunder Bay will host for the first time in 50 years, have unveiled branding and sponsorship details for the major event.
'People's referendum' puts spotlight on health care privatization

'People's referendum' puts spotlight on health care privatization

Organizers in Thunder Bay are urging residents to participate in a 'people's referendum' they hope will demonstrate widespread opposition to the Ford government's moves to deliver more health services through private clinics.
Police chief answers community questions in town hall meeting

Police chief answers community questions in town hall meeting

New Thunder Bay police chief Darcy Fleury took questions on addictions and decriminalization, the ‘defund the police’ movement, bail reform, and systemic racism at a town hall meeting.
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