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VIDEO: City council not ready to give up on school bus cameras

VIDEO: City council not ready to give up on school bus cameras

Property owner ordered to remove tenant snow removal from lease agreements

Property owner ordered to remove tenant snow removal from lease agreements

The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario ruled a prospective renter with a disability was discriminated against because a property lease agreement included the provision that snow removal be done by tenants
Group of 26 shares $100K lottery prize

Group of 26 shares $100K lottery prize

$1 Encore ticket turned into a $100,000 prize
Hackner, Larocque suffer losses at Canadian senior nationals

Hackner, Larocque suffer losses at Canadian senior nationals

Thunder Bay rinks have a combined 1-5 record after each team's first three games.
Council in Brief: Dec. 5

Council in Brief: Dec. 5

Stop arm cameras, Lift+ service, and the future of Waverley Park’s historic fountain were all on the agenda as Thunder Bay’s city council held its first substantive meeting.
Northwestern Ontario NDP MPPs congratulate new party leader

Northwestern Ontario NDP MPPs congratulate new party leader

Davenport MPP Marit Stiles was the only candidate in the race after nominations closed
First Nation and Ring of Fire miner set the stage for Eagle's Nest partnership

First Nation and Ring of Fire miner set the stage for Eagle's Nest partnership

"We are exercising our sovereignty," says Webequie Chief in signing MOU exploration pact with nickel miner
City responds to Lift+ transit concerns

City responds to Lift+ transit concerns

Staff defended the city's management of the Lift+ specialized transit service on Monday after a user raised concerns and called for improvements.
Thunder Bay hospital 50/50 draw passes the $1M prize mark

Thunder Bay hospital 50/50 draw passes the $1M prize mark

The milestone was reached nearly two weeks earlier than last December's draw
Letter to the Editor: Library CEO speaks out against proposed capital budget cut

Letter to the Editor: Library CEO speaks out against proposed capital budget cut

Thunder Bay Public Library CEO Richard Togman says the library has a significant infrastructure gap, and the city is now proposing to cut its capital budget
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