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Orignially a cold-weather program, Shelter House SOS numbers double this summer

Orignially a cold-weather program, Shelter House SOS numbers double this summer

A Shelter House Thunder Bay program has seen its numbers double during the summer season.

Police turn to public as they try to locate man spotted in Quetico Park

(FORT FRANCES, ON) – On July 24, 2015 members of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a call from a member of the public concerned for the wellbeing of a male he encountered in the Brent Lake area
Province invests $11.3 million in Atikokan hospital expansion

Province invests $11.3 million in Atikokan hospital expansion

ATIKOKAN, Ont. – Health-care infrastructure in Atikokan is beginning to conform to its aging population.
Redditor attempts to make the ‘ultimate’ Thunder Bay to-do list

Redditor attempts to make the ‘ultimate’ Thunder Bay to-do list

THUNDER BAY – A redditor is attempting to make the ultimate Thunder Bay to-do list.
Occupant suffers injuries, damage to home extensive in evening fire (9 PHOTOS/ VIDEO)

Occupant suffers injuries, damage to home extensive in evening fire (9 PHOTOS/ VIDEO)

The occupant of a Finlayson Street home suffered minor injuries on Tuesday when a fire ripped through the upper level of his residence. Firefighters raced to the scene at about 7 p.m.
Jason McComb is walking from St. John's to Victoria to raise awareness for country's homeless

Jason McComb is walking from St. John's to Victoria to raise awareness for country's homeless

THUNDER BAY -- All anyone has to do to help the country's homeless is love Jason McComb says.

Open Streets set for Court Street in September

THUNDER BAY – Open Streets will be back for another year. It was announced on Tuesday the initiative, which closes a city street to vehicular traffic to allow pedestrians, cyclists and other users freedom of the road, will return on Sept. 27.
City seeking waterfront input

City seeking waterfront input

THUNDER BAY - The city is seeking public input for the future of the waterfront. The first report of the waterfront master plan was presented to city council Monday night and is now available to view online .
Will province help city with Resolute tax refund?

Will province help city with Resolute tax refund?

With a multi-million tax refund looming for the city to repay the Resolute Pulp and paper mill, Minister Bill Mauro is speaking out on the possibility of Thunder Bay receiving provincial assistance.
Master plan a bold vision of Thunder Bay's potential waterfront (8 PHOTOS)

Master plan a bold vision of Thunder Bay's potential waterfront (8 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY – Proposed development at the city’s waterfront could return the land to its past scenic state.
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