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Thunder Bay city council to hear from Satanic community about nativity scene

Thunder Bay city council to hear from Satanic community about nativity scene City councillors in Thunder Bay, Ont., will formally receive a letter on Monday from the city s Satanic community, echoing concerns about a nativity scene on city property that was raised two weeks ago. Social Sharing Posted: Dec 21, 2020 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 21, 2020 City councillors in Thunder Bay, Ont., will hear from the city s Satanic Community and its concerns over a nativity scene.(Matt Prokopchuk/CBC) City councillors in Thunder Bay, Ont., will formally receive a letter on Monday from the city s Satanic community, echoing concerns first raised two weeks ago about a nativity scene on city property.

Satanists speak out against nativity display on city land

Satanists speak out against nativity display on city land Thunder Bay s demographics consist of more than just Christians, letter states. Dec 21, 2020 12:17 PM By: TbNewsWatch.com Staff Updated A nativity display has been set up in Connaught Square across from St. Andrew s Church for 65 years (TBNewswatch) THUNDER BAY  A group of Thunder Bay residents claiming to represent the city s Satanist community is telling city council it supports a local man s complaint about the nativity scene erected in Connaught Square. The issue first came before city council two weeks ago. The Knights of Columbus have set up the nativity display in the city park opposite St. Andrew s Roman Catholic Church for the past 65 years.

Rally looks for meaningful change when it comes to racism in Thunder Bay, Ont

Rally looks for meaningful change when it comes to racism in Thunder Bay, Ont. About 75 people braved a chilly Sunday afternoon as they rallied and marched from Connaught Square to the makeshift Thunder Bay courthouse, looking to draw attention to the issue of racism in the city. Social Sharing Posted: Dec 14, 2020 8:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 14, 2020 Ma-Nee Chacaby is part of the group Not One More Death in Thunder Bay, Ont.(Jeff Walters/CBC) About 75 people braved a chilly Sunday afternoon as they rallied and marched from Connaught Square to the makeshift Thunder Bay courthouse, looking to draw attention to the issue of racism in the city.

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