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City will rebuild recreation trails and develop new sections of waterfront trail (2 Photos)

City will rebuild recreation trails and develop new sections of waterfront trail (2 Photos)

The work this year includes three sections of the future waterfront trail system.
Trudeau says science will determine border reopening

Trudeau says science will determine border reopening

Prime minister says scientists are studying the spread of COVID-19 by those who are fully vaccinated, his comments coming a day after the European Union indicated it might reopen travel this summer to vaccinated U.S. travelers.
Tbaytel dividends to city total $21.1 million

Tbaytel dividends to city total $21.1 million

President and CEO Dan Topatigh says in addition to an $18.5-million dividend, a special dividend of $2.6 million will also be turned over to the city, which owns the utility.
Mining sector donates $80,000 to Roots to Harvest

Mining sector donates $80,000 to Roots to Harvest

The donation comes from nearly a dozen mining companies with operations throughout the northwest.
A new weather radar will improve coverage in the Thunder Bay area

A new weather radar will improve coverage in the Thunder Bay area

Environment Canada has chosen a new site in Shuniah.
City of Dryden renames Colonization Avenue

City of Dryden renames Colonization Avenue

Sections will be renamed Boozhoo Avenue and Memorial Avenue.
Six new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

Six new COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay district

The caseload has fallen for the first time in a week.
TBDHU opens vaccine pre-registration for essential workplace

TBDHU opens vaccine pre-registration for essential workplace

Employers asked to identify number of essential workers who qualify under Ontario's Phase 2 vaccine distribution plan.
Thunder Bay hits 40 per cent vaccination rate

Thunder Bay hits 40 per cent vaccination rate

Thunder Bay District Health Unit sees vaccination numbers drop slightly, but more than 56,200 people have been given at least one shot as of Saturday.
Council approves Edward Street Bridge replacement

Council approves Edward Street Bridge replacement

Nearly $6.5 million replacement expected to begin in May; option to simply repair bridge would have been more expensive in long run, council hears.
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