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Province shells out $2.8M for business development in Thunder Bay

Province shells out $2.8M for business development in Thunder Bay

NOHFC funds will be used to increase operational capacity, boost economy
Powerful wind brought some trees down

Powerful wind brought some trees down

A large tree struck a house on Clayte Street as it crashed to the ground on Monday
Hockey fan's drum confiscated during North Stars-Fighting Walleye game

Hockey fan's drum confiscated during North Stars-Fighting Walleye game

The North Stars asked him to move to a different section because the noise was bothering people with special needs
Occupants escape Current River house fire

Occupants escape Current River house fire

Smoke alarms alerted the occupants to a fire early Tuesday morning
Update: One in custody after Westfort shooting incident

Update: One in custody after Westfort shooting incident

Police are investigating a shooting incident in the Westfort area on Tuesday as a "targeted incident" and have now arrested one man.
Northerners still need help with health travel costs, MPP says

Northerners still need help with health travel costs, MPP says

Gélinas says Northerners should have access to an emergency fund to cover medically necessary travel costs to the south 
Plans for redevelopment of Victoriaville area going on display

Plans for redevelopment of Victoriaville area going on display

The City of Thunder Bay and consultants will attend an open house at Victoriaville on Wednesday to display the preferred design for the reconstruction of Victoria and Syndicate avenues.
'Forestry is going gangbusters' in Northwestern Ontario

'Forestry is going gangbusters' in Northwestern Ontario

Study highlights challenges of recruiting new, young workers to the bustling resource industry
Sidewalk work approved over resident objections

Sidewalk work approved over resident objections

Strong opposition from Frederica Street residents wasn't enough to block a planned sidewalk as Thunder Bay's city council approved a $2.4 million pedestrian infrastructure contract.
TBT NEWSHOUR: May 1, 2023: Tentative deal in PSAC strike

TBT NEWSHOUR: May 1, 2023: Tentative deal in PSAC strike

TBT News for May 1, 2023: Tentative deal in PSAC strike
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