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THUNDER BAY – Greg Johnsen said he’s wanted to run for city council for some time, to advocate for people who might not otherwise have a voice.
“I teach law, I teach philosophy and history at St. Pat’s, and certainly it’s a big difference talking about this material with high school students and actually walking the path, knocking on doors and engaging with residents,” Johnsen said. Johnsen said Neebing’s playgrounds are old, bordering on decrepit. Meanwhile, Northwood got a brand new splash pad this year, which he fully supports, but still nothing for his ward.
Johnsen is in favour of some sort of indoor turf facility, but doesn’t think it’s necessary to spend $46 million to build one.“There is money put aside by the city for it. I don’t think it has to be a Taj Mahal. It doesn’t. I’d like to see it built in an existing building, retrofitting an area that is already up and active,” he said. “I point to the SkyDome.
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