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Status quo: council makes no changes to municipal ward, voting system

Status quo: council makes no changes to municipal ward, voting system

A recommended model from a citizens committee was defeated, as were other last-minute ideas from councillors.
Council selects north-side shelter village site

Council selects north-side shelter village site

Councillors favoured an undeveloped site on Cumberland Street instead of administration’s recommended option near the Neebing-McIntyre Floodway.
'Nobody knows when or what is happening': funding uncertainty affects local families

'Nobody knows when or what is happening': funding uncertainty affects local families

Local therapist and the head of the Ontario Autism Coalition say they are aware of many families stuck in Jordan’s Principle limbo alone.
Habitat restoration work in store at Superior Fine Papers site

Habitat restoration work in store at Superior Fine Papers site

Local Remedial Action Plan group working with property owner to improve aquatic habitats, maintain part of the land as natural greenspace.
City council to vote on the fate of James Whalen tug — again

City council to vote on the fate of James Whalen tug — again

The Transportation Museum of Thunder Bay is scheduled to make a deputation prior to council’s decision.
‘Really grateful’: local dry establishment owner reflects on 2 years in business

‘Really grateful’: local dry establishment owner reflects on 2 years in business

Jody Loos launched Howl at the Moon in 2023 as a “passion project” after his own recovery and losing many friends.
Fate of city's ward system to be decided Monday

Fate of city's ward system to be decided Monday

Council could vote to reform the city's system or representation and move to a four-ward, 11-member council in time for the next municipal election.
City in ‘beginning stages’ of developing new community safety and well-being plan

City in ‘beginning stages’ of developing new community safety and well-being plan

Thunder Bay’s first such plan under current provincial legislation runs from 2021 to 2025.
Winter storm may not have been a record-breaker, but still significant: Environment Canada

Winter storm may not have been a record-breaker, but still significant: Environment Canada

The national weather office said, based on available data roughly 25 centimetres fell, with possible higher localized amounts.
Heavy snow, strong winds, still expected Wednesday evening and overnight

Heavy snow, strong winds, still expected Wednesday evening and overnight

Environment Canada continuing to call for 20 to 30 centimetres of snow.
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