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A celebration of water this weekend

Celebrate Canada Water Week at Free Family Event Join us on Sunday, March 20, in the Baggage Building Arts Centre at Marina Park to celebrate Canada Water Week from noon – 4 pm.
LHIN claims city didn't submit top priority funding request

LHIN claims city didn't submit top priority funding request

The region's top health official says a city request to fund a $350,000 mental health program was never made.

Health unit kicks off 100 Meal Journey to help healthy eating

THUNDER BAY -- March is Nutrition Month, and the Thunder Bay District Health Unit is challenging the public to make changes towards healthy eating. To help people do that, the 100 Meal Journey was launched at Intercity Shopping Centre Tuesday.

Fog makes first day of icebreaking difficult for harbour watchers

THUNDER BAY -- Icebreaking began in the Port of Thunder Bay Tuesday. Unfortunately, with the heavy fog, local residents haven't been able to watch the U.S. Coast Guard's ''Alder'' hard at work in the harbour.

Man found not guilty of sexual assault charges

A Thunder Bay man has been found not guilty of a number of sexual assault charges against a female youth.
Weather statement issued for Thunder Bay

Weather statement issued for Thunder Bay

Special weather statement in effect for: City of Thunder Bay Significant snowfall amounts today and tonight. An intensifying low pressure system over Wisconsin this morning will track slowly northward today.
City police budget sees $300K shortfall in 2015, police chief expected variance

City police budget sees $300K shortfall in 2015, police chief expected variance

THUNDER BAY – Taxpayers will be on the hook for a $300,000 shortfall in the Thunder Bay Police Service’s 2015 budget but the police chief said he knew costs would exceed the allotted $37.7-million before the year even began.
Properties behind on taxes put under the microscope at city hall Monday

Properties behind on taxes put under the microscope at city hall Monday

THUNDER BAY -- City council will have money on its mind Monday night. Councillors will receive a list of properties that have been in tax arrears since 2013 that are eligible to be registered and sold unless taxes are paid.

OPSEU heading to new office, receive go-ahead from council

The Ontario Public Sector Employee's Union in Thunder Bay is preparing to move into a new office, after getting the planning go-ahead from Thunder Bay city council last night.

City asks people not to be reckless with thin ice

City of Thunder Bay media release follows : March 15, 2016 – Thunder Bay Fire Rescue is asking all residents to stay off any of the frozen bodies of water in the area.
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