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Section of John Street Road to Close for Asphalt Resurfacing
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2021 06:30 AM
John Street Road between Valley Street and Sunflower Street, will be closed to through traffic starting on Tuesday, Oct. 12, for asphalt resurfacing. The posted detour route will be Valley Street, Hutton Park Drive and Sunflower Street.
The present work is estimated to take two weeks, but weather conditions and other factors may impact project timelines.
Those travelling near the construction zone are asked to use extra caution and obey all posted signage and detours.
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Contact: Matthew Miedema,...

Single-Lane Closure Along Fort William Road
Posted on Thursday, October 07, 2021 12:00 PM
Sewer and water work is taking place on Fort William Road. This has resulted in a southbound lane closure on Fort William Road between Central Avenue and Sixth Avenue, effective immediately. Work is expected to be completed late this evening.
Motorists are asked to obey the construction signs, drive with caution, and use alternate routes around the construction zone.
Contact: Adam Tempelman – Operations and Maintenance Supervisor – 684-3182
Share Your Views on Back Yard Fires
Posted on Thursday, October 07, 2021 07:30 AM
The City of Thunder Bay is considering changes to its recreational burning permit in an effort to address concerns that have been raised from some residents. An online survey is available now until Oct. 18 on the city website for the public to share their views.
Administration will be reporting back to City Council on Nov. 15 with options and potential solutions for outdoor, backyard burning.
Currently, permits are $30/year for open-air burning, and allow fires between 5 pm and 12 am. This was introduced...
City Takes Partnership Approach to Vulnerable Population Needs
Posted on Thursday, October 07, 2021 06:15 AM
The City of Thunder Bay, along with community partners, has been working on addressing the needs of vulnerable people in the community for several weeks, most recently focused on responding to the situation at County Fair Plaza.
“By supporting the most vulnerable in our community, we are improving the health and wellness of all. I am proud of the collective and compassionate approach of the many people and organizations involved, and the positive impact they are having,” said City Manager...
Thunder Bay 55 Plus Centre Celebrates 30 Years
Posted on Wednesday, October 06, 2021 07:00 AM
The Thunder Bay 55 Plus Centre celebrated 30 years of friendship and service on Sept. 29, with a Centre celebration. Events included a community BBQ with live music, speeches recognizing the 30 years of service, a bake sale, and car show held the following day.
Offering over 80 ongoing programs and multiple daily drop-in programs, the 55 Plus Centre continues to provide quality recreational, educational, and social opportunities in a welcoming environment for those 55 plus. The Centre typically sees...
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