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City owed more than $2.5M in property tax arrears: report

City owed more than $2.5M in property tax arrears: report

THUNDER BAY – The city is owed more than $2.5 million from 113 properties in tax arrears dating back to 2013.
UPDATE: Transportation Safety Board releases 2014 Fort Frances train derailment report

UPDATE: Transportation Safety Board releases 2014 Fort Frances train derailment report

Defective ties, fouled ballast and ineffective anchoring of the rail line are being blamed for a May 2014 Canadian National Railway train crash near Fort Frances, Ont.
City crews out in full force cleaning up storm's aftermath

City crews out in full force cleaning up storm's aftermath

City of Thunder Bay Media Release March 16, 2016 – City roads crews are out in full force with the heavy snowfall that began around 12 pm today.

LU open, classes running

Lakehead Thunder Bay Is Open and Classes are Running - Thursday, March 17 Lakehead University’s Thunder Bay campus is open today (Thursday, March 17) and classes are running. Some Thunder Bay Transit buses may be delayed.

College open following winter storm

Confederation College is Open & Operating Please be advised that Confederation College is open and operating in Thunder Bay - classes and activities continue as per usual.

City plows put on hold Wednesday night, set for early morning start

THUNDER BAY - As snow continues to accumulate into Wednesday evening, drive safely on potentially treacherous roads. The City of Thunder Bay issued a media release advising the public city plowing operations will be paused as of 6 p.m.

OPP still seeking information on missing Kenora-area teen

KENORA -- A Kenora Ontario Provincial Police appeal for information in the recent disappearance of Delaine Copenace continues, despite earlier this week calling off a ground search for the missing teenager.
District board of health concerned about proposal to link public health to LHINs

District board of health concerned about proposal to link public health to LHINs

THUNDER BAY – Members of the district board of health have concerns about plans from the provincial government to streamline health-care services.

UPDATE: Highway 11/17 opened to traffic in all directions between Kakabeka Falls and Ignace

Ontario Provincial Police are advising motorists that Highway 11/17 has now been reopened westbound traffic from Highway 590 at Kakabeka Falls to Ignace.
Bus crashes into parked vehicle on Algoma Street

Bus crashes into parked vehicle on Algoma Street

A Thunder Bay Transit bus was involved Wednesday afternoon in a collision with a parked vehicle on Algoma Street.
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