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Fight to save Victoriaville gains momentum

Fight to save Victoriaville gains momentum

THUNDER BAY – The Victoriaville Centre’s board chairwoman is mobilizing to demand the city explore options beyond tearing down the mall.
Platinum Blonde returns, head to Fort Fest Friday

Platinum Blonde returns, head to Fort Fest Friday

Platinum Blonde is back, but don’t call it a reunion. In reality, it’s more like the band has simply taken a finger off of the pause button with the release of its new album Now & Never.
Anglican church recount reverses opposition to same-sex marriage

Anglican church recount reverses opposition to same-sex marriage

THUNDER BAY – The Anglican Church of Canada reversed its narrow rejection of same-sex marriage on Tuesday, attributing the opposition win to a voting error.
Four candidates step forward for vacant NAN seat

Four candidates step forward for vacant NAN seat

Four candidates have stepped forward seeking to fill the Nishnawbe-Aski Nation's vacant Deputy Grand Chief position. The post opened following the departure of former deputy Grand Chief Terry Waboose.
TBSO appoints new executive director

TBSO appoints new executive director

Symphony appoints new Executive Director/General Manager Thunder Bay, ON - The Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra (TBSO) is pleased to announce that Barry Streib has accepted the position of Executive Director/General Manager.
Home construction industry showing signs of life

Home construction industry showing signs of life

THUNDER BAY - The monthly housing stats for Thunder Bay have been released. It appears the home construction industry is beginning to show signs of life, after trending down for six consecutive months.
Humane Society sees record number of cat adoptions

Humane Society sees record number of cat adoptions

THUNDER BAY -The Thunder Bay District Humane Society has seen a record number of cat adoptions over the last few days.
Following OMB delays, Wacky Wings aims for October opening

Following OMB delays, Wacky Wings aims for October opening

Wacky Wings co-owner says the restaurant should be ready to open its doors by October. City council approved a zoning bylaw amendment of the former Port Arthur Prosvita in March 2015, which paved the way for the city to receive the Sault Ste.
Mackenzie Tour-PGA Tour Canada confident Staal Foundation Open will continue

Mackenzie Tour-PGA Tour Canada confident Staal Foundation Open will continue

THUNDER BAY -- The president of the Mackenzie Tour-PGA Tour Canada says it’s looking good that the Staal Foundation Open will be back for a fourth year and beyond. On Monday Jeff Monday said talks are ongoing to keep the Tour in Thunder Bay.
UPDATE: Road work and closures update

UPDATE: Road work and closures update

Road Work Season Continues Throughout the City July 11, 2016 – The City of Thunder Bay is investing $19.
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