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First Nation evacuated due to massive wildfire

First Nation evacuated due to massive wildfire

Residents from Wabaseemoong have left the community, as one of the two blazes near the First Nation is on its doorstep.
Free parking debate moves to next council meeting

Free parking debate moves to next council meeting

A council member has put forward a notice of motion on the city’s plan to provide free meter parking, while city staff collect data to improve parking efficiency.
Scores of community members turn out for nuclear project information

Scores of community members turn out for nuclear project information

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization wants to build a deep geological repository between Ignace and Dryden.
Record-setting warm weather will be reversed on the holiday weekend

Record-setting warm weather will be reversed on the holiday weekend

Thunder Bay and other communities have experienced all-time high temperatures this week.
Two people rescued from the Neebing River

Two people rescued from the Neebing River

Both individuals were taken to the hospital for treatment on Tuesday.
Victoriaville Mall demolition set to begin in June

Victoriaville Mall demolition set to begin in June

Finnway General Contractor Inc. will start tearing down Victoriaville Mall starting the first week of June.
'Really severe' incident leaves Brodie Street library staff member shaken up

'Really severe' incident leaves Brodie Street library staff member shaken up

The south core library branch was closed Wednesday after a violent incident the previous evening
Wake the Giant 2025 gets $50K in tourism funding

Wake the Giant 2025 gets $50K in tourism funding

The annual festival will run Sept. 4 to 6.
Fire destroys an RV in Schreiber

Fire destroys an RV in Schreiber

A fire Wednesday morning occurred just metres from a house
Waterfront business shifting to online operation only

Waterfront business shifting to online operation only

The owners of Kuhl Interiors in the former CNR station say city parking fees and other factors contributed to their decision
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