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City sees return on investment despite global economy

City sees return on investment despite global economy

THUNDER BAY -- The city saw a 3.2 per cent return on its investments last year.
Driver charged after taking out pole, knocking out power in Westfort

Driver charged after taking out pole, knocking out power in Westfort

Thunder Bay Police Service media release follows: Police, Fire, EMS and Thunder Bay Hydro were all called to the scene of a single motor vehicle collision at 6:51 this (Monday, 21 March, 2016) morning.

Celebrating freshwater leadership with family fun: City

March 21, 2016 – The City of Thunder Bay celebrated Canada Water Week with a free, educational event at Prince Arthur’s Landing on Sunday afternoon.
Van crashes into parked SUV, driver flees: OPP

Van crashes into parked SUV, driver flees: OPP

(FORT FRANCES, ON) – The Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is looking for assistance from the public. On the 20th of March 2016 at 2:30 p.m.
Council Preview: Councillors take a look at deadbeat properties, Wi-Fi

Council Preview: Councillors take a look at deadbeat properties, Wi-Fi

THUNDER BAY -- The city will review its annual tax arrears report, as well as hearing a pitch from Shaw Cable on city Wi-Fi, at tomorrow night's council meeting. The city is owed more than $2.5 million in back taxes.
Q&A: Minister Hajdu on gender equality, male feminists, our international reputation

Q&A: Minister Hajdu on gender equality, male feminists, our international reputation

Minister of Status of Women Patty Hajdu has returned from New York where she attended the 60th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
Ontario's pending $11.40 minimum wage still falls short, researcher says

Ontario's pending $11.40 minimum wage still falls short, researcher says

Ontario’s minimum wage will increase from $11.25 to $11.40 per hour on Oct. 1 but a local social researcher believes that figure still falls far short of a living wage.
Careless hunter will have to go back to school and pay $1,500 in fines

Careless hunter will have to go back to school and pay $1,500 in fines

Maynard Martin pleaded guilty and was fined $1,500 for discharging a firearm from a vehicle.
Hotel officials release statement following weekend homicide

Hotel officials release statement following weekend homicide

THUNDER BAY – The hotel that became the site of a murder scene has released an official response regarding the incident. A woman was arrested and charged early Saturday morning following reports of a murder at the Victoria Inn.
Glance at crime: Few robberies, but assaults still keeping police busy

Glance at crime: Few robberies, but assaults still keeping police busy

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to more than 188 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, March 14 through Sunday, March 20. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
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