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Aerosports Trampoline Park says try as they might, its Thunder Bay location wasn't profitable

Aerosports Trampoline Park says try as they might, its Thunder Bay location wasn't profitable

THUNDER BAY -- Jamie Kozub was excited to be part of a team that was bringing something new and different to his community.
Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police holds board meeting in city, learn about regional challenges

Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police holds board meeting in city, learn about regional challenges

THUNDER BAY – There are a number of factors that make policing in Northern Ontario different than in the rest of the province.
Empty soccer fields being turned into urban agricultural site

Empty soccer fields being turned into urban agricultural site

THUNDER BAY -- An empty set of soccer fields in the city’s north side is about to be transformed into an urban agricultural site.
St. Patrick drama productions have raised $125K since 2009

St. Patrick drama productions have raised $125K since 2009

THUNDER BAY -- High school drama is commonplace. However, it’s rare that it has a positive impact on the community. But that’s just what students at St.

Leaf and garden curb-side collection pushed back to mid-May

THUNDER BAY -- Continuing cold weather has convinced the city to push back its spring leaf and garden waste collection dates.
Board holds public meeting as community members give opinions on Hammarskjold or Superior closure

Board holds public meeting as community members give opinions on Hammarskjold or Superior closure

THUNDER BAY – If the first public meeting is any indication, the future of the city’s two public north side high schools is going to spark spirited debate until a final decision is made.
AeroSports Trampoline Park closing its doors

AeroSports Trampoline Park closing its doors

THUNDER BAY -- A Thunder Bay trampoline business is shutting its doors. A post on the AeroSports Trampoline Park Thunder Bay Facebook Page indicates the closure is immediate.
City council told Whalen Building starting to see positive returns, lower costs along with $9.55 million in repairs

City council told Whalen Building starting to see positive returns, lower costs along with $9.55 million in repairs

THUNDER BAY -- The city says its investment into a local landmark will pay off. Since 2007 around $9.55 million, nearly half of that from city taxpayers, has been spent renovating the Whalen Building.

Hajdu chosen as 2016 Champion of Mental Health

THUNDER BAY -- The Canadian Alliance on Mental Health has recognized Minister of Status of Women Patty Hajdu as the 2016 Champion of Mental Health.

Ontario regional chief says Attawapiskat suicide epidemic a health-care tipping point

ATTAWAPISKAT FIRST NATION -- Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day, in the news release below, is calling the Attawapiskat suicide state of emergency a tipping point for the First Nation health care crisis in Canada.
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