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Machine de Cirque’s Truck Stop comes to Live on the Waterfront

Posted on Friday, July 27, 2018 10:00 AM

The City of Thunder Bay, in partnership with Club Culturel Francophone de Thunder Bay, are hosting Machine de Cirque’s Truck Stop at Live on the Waterfront on Saturday, July 28 at 5:30 pm and 9:30 pm.

Machine de Cirque is an organization whose mission is to bring together various actors from the arts and technology world around circus show production projects. The Québec City organization focuses on production excellence and the sustainable development of its team and encourages exchanges and collaboration...

Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra to Play Live on the Waterfront

Posted on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 12:15 PM

The City of Thunder Bay is pleased to host the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra on Wednesday, July 25 at Live on the Waterfront, in collaboration with Superior Theatre Festival.

For the first time ever, the full orchestra will play a free outdoor show.

“It is exciting to have thousands of people able to enjoy our orchestra at once,” said Ash Young, Cultural Development & Events Supervisor. “It’s a great way to help them expand their audience.”

Winnipeg’s Raine Hamilton String Trio will also be performing...

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Thunder Bay’s Fourth Pedestrian Crossover Activated

Posted on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 11:45 AM

Thunder Bay’s fourth Pedestrian Crossover has been activated on James Street, near the Thunder Bay Kinsmen Centre.

Motorists and cyclists using James Street must now stop when a pedestrian is waiting to cross and the crossover lights start flashing. Crossovers make it easy, safe and convenient for people to cross the street.

“There are several advantages to installing pedestrian crossovers in high-traffic areas,” said Rick Harms – Project Engineer. “Crossovers are cheaper to implement than signalized...

Incident Reporting Program Completes First Year in Thunder Bay

Posted on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 05:00 AM

Have you experienced or witnessed racism in Thunder Bay? Since the Incident Reporting Program launched on June 27, 2017, a total of 176 reports have been filed either by or on behalf of people in Thunder Bay who have.

Results of the first year of the program were presented to City Council at Committee of the Whole tonight.

Incident Reporting, which has been extended for another year, is supported by the City through its Anti-Racism & Respect Advisory Committee in partnership with Diversity Thunder...

Mayor Responds to CN Notice it will Appeal Court Decision

Posted on Wednesday, July 18, 2018 12:15 PM

CN has provided the City of Thunder Bay notice that it intends to appeal the Court of Appeal’s decision ordering CN to repair and reopen the James Street bridge to all traffic, including cars and trucks.

Mayor Keith Hobbs today made the following statement in response:

“We are beyond disappointed with this move. We are outraged.

We are confident that the decision of the Court of Appeal is correct. We believe CN is using the legal system to delay the inevitable, and that they are still fully responsible...