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Victoriaville Mall fate to cost millions one way or another

Victoriaville Mall fate to cost millions one way or another

THUNDER BAY – Should Victoriaville Mall stay or should it go? Either answer will cost the city millions of dollars.
Transport truck driver charged after Highway crash

Transport truck driver charged after Highway crash

(THUNDER BAY, ON) – On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at approximately 7:50 am, officers from the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), as well as Oliver Paipoonge Fire Department and North Superior Emergency Medical Service (E
Glance at Crime: Busy week with 27 assaults, 22 break and enters

Glance at Crime: Busy week with 27 assaults, 22 break and enters

City police responded to more than 240 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, June 6 through Sunday, June 12. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.

Steady hiring climate expected for city: Survey

(Thunder Bay, ON, June 14, 2016) – Thunder Bay area job seekers should expect a steady hiring climate for the third quarter of 2016, according to the latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.
Snowmobiling in Provincial Park, lying to CO nets local man $1,600 fine

Snowmobiling in Provincial Park, lying to CO nets local man $1,600 fine

A Thunder Bay man has been fined a total of $1,600 for violations within Quetico Provincial Park.
City rises in national magazine’s best places to live rankings

City rises in national magazine’s best places to live rankings

THUNDER BAY – According to Moneysense magazine, Thunder Bay is on the rise. But don’t get too excited.
Lakers Dushenko, Ripley commit to NCAA Stevenson University

Lakers Dushenko, Ripley commit to NCAA Stevenson University

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Some rural homes without power following highway crash

Hydro One says it might be noon before nearly 1,100 rural customers have their power restored.

Habitat for Humanity raising money for 28th home build

THUNDER BAY - The Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Thunder Bay is raising money for their 28th home build in the city. They've challenged eight teams to refurnish items from the ReStore to be sold at a local furniture store.
Food banks discuss strategies to improving services

Food banks discuss strategies to improving services

THUNDER BAY - Representatives of food banks from all across the province have come to Thunder Bay to discuss strategy in hopes of improving services to those in need.
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