The Thunder Bay City Council will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, to discuss local business and hear from the community. The session will take place at 6:30 PM in the S.H. Blake Memorial Auditorium on the third floor of City Hall in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Residents can attend the meeting in person at 500 Donald Street East, participate through electronic means, or watch the proceedings live on Rogers TV Channel 10 or 105, and Tbaytel Digital TV on Channel 110. While the city previously held its regular council meetings on Monday evenings, the schedule shifted to Tuesday evenings following a procedure update in late 2025.
According to the City of Thunder Bay, these meetings serve as a direct way for people to stay informed about how the city is run. Community members have the chance to offer their views on municipal matters and see how local decisions are made regarding city operations and budgets.
Information regarding the specific topics for discussion can be found through the city’s current agendas and minutes. This meeting falls on St. Patrick’s Day, which also features several other public events happening throughout the community.
The council is the main governing body responsible for setting the vision for the city and making policy decisions. These public sessions are a cornerstone of how the local government operates, allowing residents to engage directly with their municipal leaders.