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Indoor turf financing plan comes with $55M price tag

Indoor turf financing plan comes with $55M price tag

Thunder Bay's city council is set to consider a financing plan for an indoor turf facility that bears price tags well beyond what many councillors have said they're prepared to support.
Thunder Bay beats 2023 housing target

Thunder Bay beats 2023 housing target

Thunder Bay is one of just a handful of Ontario municipalities to meet new provincial housing targets.
‘You never forget’: Gardens ceremony honours vets

‘You never forget’: Gardens ceremony honours vets

Thousands gathered at the Fort William Gardens for a Remembrance Day ceremony that included a ceremonial passing of the torch.
Warming centre funded for 2023

Warming centre funded for 2023

A south end warming centre is preparing to launch again in 2023 after securing most of its needed funding.
EMS feels squeeze of rising calls, offload delays

EMS feels squeeze of rising calls, offload delays

A report shows the Thunder Bay district’s paramedic service is feeling the squeeze of rising call volumes.
City council meeting cut short by tech issues

City council meeting cut short by tech issues

Decisions on significant items like an indoor turf financing plan and an integrity commissioner report into the conduct of Coun. Rajni Agarwal were put off by two weeks.
Therapeutic riding program gets big boost from Speedway 50/50

Therapeutic riding program gets big boost from Speedway 50/50

A local therapeutic horseback riding charity calls a fundraising haul of over $61,000 from 50/50 raffles held at the Thunder City Speedway over the summer a 'Godsend.'
Tennis centre eyes additional city funds for bubble

Tennis centre eyes additional city funds for bubble

The Thunder Bay Community Tennis Centre has announced it intends to seek city support above an existing $1.5-million commitment for a planned bubble at Chapples Park.
City shrinks projected deficit

City shrinks projected deficit

The City of Thunder Bay’s projected deficit for 2023 has shrunk to under $1 million, based in large part on revised WSIB estimates.
Boshcoff delegates some strong mayor powers

Boshcoff delegates some strong mayor powers

Mayor Ken Boshcoff has given up some of his newfound strong mayor powers related to the budget and staffing.
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