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VIDEO: Ontario's Solicitor General attends FireCon

VIDEO: Ontario's Solicitor General attends FireCon

Councillor pushes for $3M waterfront trail commitment

Councillor pushes for $3M waterfront trail commitment

Coun. Trevor Giertuga is calling for the city to commit $3 million from a reserve fund in hopes of kick-starting ambitious plans for a waterfront trail.
Thunder Bay to host opening of Ontario Culture Days

Thunder Bay to host opening of Ontario Culture Days

Thunder Bay will host the grand opening of the Ontario Culture Days Festival later this month, showcasing local dancers, artisans, visual artists, and literary talents.
Former city police officer pleads guilty to impaired driving charge

Former city police officer pleads guilty to impaired driving charge

Pamela Cache, a former member of the Thunder Bay Police Service, was charged with impaired driving following a single vehicle collision in the Barrie Drive and Highway 588 area in July
Lakehead raises National Truth and Reconciliation Flag

Lakehead raises National Truth and Reconciliation Flag

Flag pays tribute to residential school survivors and those who didn't survive.
Man charged in Eabametoong First Nation death found unfit to stand trial

Man charged in Eabametoong First Nation death found unfit to stand trial

Ethan Waboose, who was charged with second-degree murder in connection to the December 2022 death of 48-year-old Brian Sagutch, has been found unfit to stand trial
Province announces funding for northern fire safety

Province announces funding for northern fire safety

Province announces $35 million dollars for 17 new fire trucks and firefighting equipment, along with two new mobile live fire training units
Hajdu touts success of immigration pilot

Hajdu touts success of immigration pilot

The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot is set to expire in February 2024
Soccer group ‘frustrated’ as city recommends against indoor turf proposal

Soccer group ‘frustrated’ as city recommends against indoor turf proposal

A Soccer Northwest Ontario proposal to build an indoor turf complex next to the Community Auditorium would not deliver hoped-for savings, a city report concludes, recommending the city stick with an earlier proposal at Chapples Park.
Calandra touts new housing policies and doesn't rule out removing more Greenbelt land

Calandra touts new housing policies and doesn't rule out removing more Greenbelt land

One housing expert poured cold water on the proposed policies
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