Thunder Bay to Host Public Meeting to Make City a Safer Place

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THUNDER BAY – The city is hosting a townhall meeting and seeking public input into what are resident’s top needs to make Thunder Bay a safer community.

The meeting is being hosted by the Crime Prevention Council is looking for input into the development of a new Community Safety and Well-Being Plan.

Thunder Bay residents are invited to attend a Public Forum on Tuesday, January 28, from 6-8 pm at the Italian Cultural Centre, to learn more and share their top priorities for improving community safety and well-being.

For more information, please contact Lee-Ann Chevrette, Coordinator of the Crime Prevention Council, at 625-2554.

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