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Update: Province triples Thunder Bay’s homelessness prevention funding

Update: Province triples Thunder Bay’s homelessness prevention funding

The provincial government has announced an expansion of nearly $11 million in homelessness prevention funding for the Thunder Bay District.
Highway 61 plan envisions major changes

Highway 61 plan envisions major changes

A roundabout at the airport and eliminating highway access from Broadway Avenue are among the preferred options considered in a Highway 61 preliminary design study.
City to examine revenue tools

City to examine revenue tools

Coun. Shelby ch'ng says the city must examine new revenue models, arguing "lower-income earners are subsidizing the lifestyle of wealthy rural Thunder Bay citizens."
Let's Eat: Hoito pancakes make long-awaited return

Let's Eat: Hoito pancakes make long-awaited return

The group looking to relaunch Thunder Bay's iconic Hoito restaurant will serve up the eatery's signature Finnish pancakes at the Thunder Bay Country Market starting this week.
Sidewalk work approved over resident objections

Sidewalk work approved over resident objections

Strong opposition from Frederica Street residents wasn't enough to block a planned sidewalk as Thunder Bay's city council approved a $2.4 million pedestrian infrastructure contract.
Council endorses more supportive approach to homeless encampments

Council endorses more supportive approach to homeless encampments

Thunder Bay’s city council has reaffirmed its backing of a new approach to homeless encampments that offers supports and avoids forced evictions from public land.
Council weighs ‘more strategic,’ shorter budget process

Council weighs ‘more strategic,’ shorter budget process

Thunder Bay’s city council is considering a condensed budget process in 2024 that would slash the amount of time the public and council have to review the document.
Study bolsters case for waterfront trail

Study bolsters case for waterfront trail

Boosters of a Thunder Bay waterfront trail have released economic impact and public opinion data they hope will pave the way for a multi-million dollar fundraising campaign.
City on track for small deficit in 2023

City on track for small deficit in 2023

Staff project the City of Thunder Bay will finish the year with a half-million dollar deficit, with policing costs on track to exceed an already increased budget.
Green light for art gallery construction

Green light for art gallery construction

The Thunder Bay Art Gallery has secured final approvals to proceed with construction on a new, larger waterfront gallery.
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