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NPI conference explores guaranteed basic income

NPI conference explores guaranteed basic income

THUNDER BAY -- Northern Ontario's think tank believes the province should pilot its guaranteed minimum income project in the region and it plans to hold a conference in October to discuss the project's potential.
Bourbon and gasoline: Doghouse Rose offer double dose

Bourbon and gasoline: Doghouse Rose offer double dose

Bourbon, coca cola and grenadine. The three ingredients that make up a Doghouse Rose shot. Even better when enjoyed at a bush party or around a campfire. Just ask Doghouse Rose singer and guitar slinger Sarah Beth.
Stolen vehicle set ablaze: Police

Stolen vehicle set ablaze: Police

Just after midnight, Thunder Bay Police responded to a vehicle fire on Townline Rd near Government Rd.
Four vehicles collide on Harbour Expressway

Four vehicles collide on Harbour Expressway

THUNDER BAY – Four vehicles collided during the Tuesday afternoon rush hour near an intersection where collisions are common. First responders arrived at the scene of the four-vehicle crash just before 5 p.m.
Shooting suspect arrested near city hall

Shooting suspect arrested near city hall

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay Police have made an arrest related to a Saturday shooting incident at a south-side bar.

OPSSU rejects tentative agreement with OPSEU, votes in favour of strike action

(TORONTO – July 18, 2016) The Ontario Public Service Staff Union (OPSSU), the union representing staff of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU), voted on July 16, 2016 by a 68% majority to reject a tentative agreement and in favour

Police investigate shooting in Fort Severn

(Fort Severn, ON) On August 2, 2016, at approximately 2:30 a.m., a lone officer posted at the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service (NAPS) Fort Severn Detachment reported shots fired in the vicinity of the Fort Severn Hotel, where the officer resides.
NOSM takes to the sky to fight blue green algae

NOSM takes to the sky to fight blue green algae

THUNDER BAY -- Researchers will take to the air in the hopes of identifying microscopic dangers in lakes and waterways throughout the region.
Glance at Crime: 39 assaults, four sexual assaults

Glance at Crime: 39 assaults, four sexual assaults

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to more than 267 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, July 25 through Sunday, July 31. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
New contract bringing 115 jobs to Bombardier plant

New contract bringing 115 jobs to Bombardier plant

A new contract with Metrolinx is expected to ship 115 jobs to the local Bombardier plant.
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