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City council rejects developing criteria for allowable tent encampments

City council rejects developing criteria for allowable tent encampments

Councillors narrowly voted down a memorandum and amendment that would have directed city staff to come up with rules for where encampment areas could be located.
Cycling advocates rally at city hall

Cycling advocates rally at city hall

Active transportation boosters rode to city hall prior to Monday's council meeting to show their support for the city's active transportation master plan.
Council grants exception for indoor turf facility naming rights

Council grants exception for indoor turf facility naming rights

Council approved a staff recommendation to bypass the city's sponsorship and naming rights policy to negotiate a naming rights agreement with a single potential sponsor.
Council approves 2026 budget direction and calendar

Council approves 2026 budget direction and calendar

Thunder Bay city council approved the motion with no opposition.
Pukaskwa rocks with new geologist in residence

Pukaskwa rocks with new geologist in residence

Pukaskwa National Park is hosting Mark Smyk as geologist in residence
Dryden mourns siblings lost in Wabigoon River tragedy

Dryden mourns siblings lost in Wabigoon River tragedy

A funeral service for Jocelyn and Kayden is being held at the the Dryden Community Funeral Home Aug. 8 at 1 p.m.
On track for success: Indigenous-owned business gets nearly $200K boost from NOHFC

On track for success: Indigenous-owned business gets nearly $200K boost from NOHFC

Supercom Industries received a provincial investment to help manufacture a product that designed to help protect railway tracks in soft, damp environments.
OPP report fewer crashes despite hundreds of charges over long weekend

OPP report fewer crashes despite hundreds of charges over long weekend

North West Region OPP charged hundreds of drivers during a Civic Holiday traffic enforcement campaign.
Local athlete wins Ironman Ottawa

Local athlete wins Ironman Ottawa

Aliisa Heiskanen won the Ottawa IRONMAN triathlon
Stronger Together campaign aims to restock food shelves

Stronger Together campaign aims to restock food shelves

RFDA Stronger Together campaign is being supported by the The United Way of Thunder Bay who is matching all donations up to $10,000.
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