The City of Thunder Bay continues to gather feedback on its community safety and well-being plan and partner organizations are offering some unique ways to ensure people can make their voices heard.

A free community pop-up session was held at Dease Park on Wednesday providing members of the public an opportunity to share their feedback on the new iteration of the City’s community safety and well-being plan.

“What we are doing is we are engaging and activating parks and spaces to connect with people, have a chat about the plan, and understand the priorities of our community,” said Louisa Costanzo, manager of community safety and well-being with the City of Thunder Bay.

The first community session was held outside city hall last month and several other events are planned leading up to a p

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