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VIDEO: Thunder Bay city council votes to consolidate, close some district EMS stations

VIDEO: Thunder Bay city council votes to consolidate, close some district EMS stations

Man charged with animal cruelty after attacking goose

Man charged with animal cruelty after attacking goose

A 23-year-old Thunder Bay man has been charged after a group allegedly mutilated a Canada Goose in the Intercity area.
Health unit prepares to roll out paediatric vaccine

Health unit prepares to roll out paediatric vaccine

Caregivers of children from six months to five years old can book COVID-19 vaccine appointments as of Thursday.
Hospital unions call for action against a 'pandemic surge' in violence

Hospital unions call for action against a 'pandemic surge' in violence

CUPE and Unifor say frontline workers in Northern Ontario need more support.
NWO Indigenous entrepreneurs encouraged to apply for program

NWO Indigenous entrepreneurs encouraged to apply for program

A Thunder Bay CEDC program for Indigenous entrepreneurs in the Northwest is renewed and now accepting applications.
Gizmo the cat survived a crash and nearly a month on his own

Gizmo the cat survived a crash and nearly a month on his own

A Thunder Bay man put a lot of effort into finding the feline
Highway 102 was closed after a transport truck overturned

Highway 102 was closed after a transport truck overturned

A cargo of floor joists spilled when the tractor-trailer went out of control, and a driver sustained minor injuries.
UPDATE: Superior Theatre Festival cancels performances

UPDATE: Superior Theatre Festival cancels performances

Performances by Rodney Brown, Danny Johnson, more postponed indefinitely after rain forces cancellation a second time.
Thunder Bay, Atikokan and Sioux Lookout residents hold shares in a $1M lotto prize

Thunder Bay, Atikokan and Sioux Lookout residents hold shares in a $1M lotto prize

The prize will be shared by 63 people including 35 from NW Ontario
Council accepts defeat, reluctantly, on indoor turf facility

Council accepts defeat, reluctantly, on indoor turf facility

A decision on how, or whether, to move forward with a proposed indoor turf sports facility will rest with Thunder Bay's next city council.
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