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Provincial funding falls short: TBDHU

Provincial funding falls short: TBDHU

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit will raise levies on district municipalities including Thunder Bay, saying the provincial government's funding commitments fall short.
COVID funding for 2024 uncertain

COVID funding for 2024 uncertain

Thunder Bay’s public health unit calls uncertainty over provincial COVID funding in 2024 a “significant risk” to its budget.
City considers action on short-term rentals

City considers action on short-term rentals

Thunder Bay's city council will debate how to tackle short-term rentals like Airbnb next week, which one councillor argues are robbing the city of tax revenue and housing options.
Council in Brief: Nov. 20

Council in Brief: Nov. 20

A Monday council meeting was dominated by an integrity commissioner finding against Coun. Rajni Agarwal and a recommendation to approve a $55-million financing plan for an indoor turf facility.
Chasing savings, council approves delay to indoor turf project

Chasing savings, council approves delay to indoor turf project

Thunder Bay's city council has approved further delays to a proposed indoor turf facility, as it looks to find ways to lower the project's cost below an estimated $44 million.
Agarwal docked pay for integrity violation

Agarwal docked pay for integrity violation

Thunder Bay's city council voted to suspend Coun. Rajni Agarwal’s pay after the city's integrity commissioner found she violated council's code of conduct.
Blitz targets illegal turns on Masters Street

Blitz targets illegal turns on Masters Street

Thunder Bay police issued nearly 100 tickets in a multi-day enforcement blitz on a County Fair-area street, where they say flagrant violations pose a safety risk.
City sells bold vision for 2,100 new homes in 3 years

City sells bold vision for 2,100 new homes in 3 years

City leaders say with significant federal support, talk of a new housing boom in Thunder Bay could be more than just hype.
DSSAB budget would boost supportive housing, hike city spending

DSSAB budget would boost supportive housing, hike city spending

The board of the Thunder Bay DSSAB has tentatively approved a budget that will make room for significant supportive housing expansions, with moderate hikes to municipal levies.
Thunder Bay health unit to consider merger

Thunder Bay health unit to consider merger

The Thunder Bay District board of health has voted to formally examine a potential merger with the Northwestern Health Unit pushed by the province.
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