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Where will the money go? Council examines $2.5 million in grants

Where will the money go? Council examines $2.5 million in grants

THUNDER BAY -- About $2.5 million in grants is heading to city council Monday night.
Six in hospital after Kaministiquia River crash

Six in hospital after Kaministiquia River crash

THUNDER BAY -- Six people are in hospital after a three-vehicle collision on the Kaministiquia River Bridge. Ontario Provincial Police closed Highway 61 after the crash at 8:16 Tuesday morning.

Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan suspends New Brunswick operation, cuts jobs

SUSSEX, N.B. - Amid weak global markets for fertilizer products, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan shut down its Picadilly mine in southern New Brunswick for an indefinite period Tuesday, eliminating up to 430 jobs.
Falling dollar could have impact on Blues Fest, local entertainment scene

Falling dollar could have impact on Blues Fest, local entertainment scene

There could be a decidedly more Canadian flavour to this year’s Thunder Bay Blues Festival, with the Canadian dollar in the tank.
Transportation museum committee hopes to return to council by year’s end

Transportation museum committee hopes to return to council by year’s end

THUNDER BAY -- Plan for a proposed transportation museum are rolling along.
Proposed call centre would create 300 jobs

Proposed call centre would create 300 jobs

THUNDER BAY -- A call centre that handles the business of Fortune 500 companies is in the final stages of deciding whether it will open its first Canadian outlet in Victoriaville Mall.

City names acting GM of corporate services, long-term care

The City of Thunder Bay has named Rob Colquhoun as its acting general manager of corporate services and long-term care.
Student inquest providing some families with more, new questions

Student inquest providing some families with more, new questions

THUNDER BAY – Some of the families of First Nations students who died while attending school in the city have more questions now than at the start of the coroner’s inquest examining their deaths.
Cold snap a harsh time for pets outside, Humane Society warns

Cold snap a harsh time for pets outside, Humane Society warns

If it’s too cold for people to be outside, it’s probably too cold for their pets.

UPDATE Highway crash sends one person to hospital

OPP Media Update (THUNDER BAY, ON) On Monday, January 18, 2016 at approximately 12:39 pm, Officers from the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a two vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 11/17 and Jo
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