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United Way's Billboard Rescue annually the charity's largest fundraising event

United Way's Billboard Rescue annually the charity's largest fundraising event

THUNDER BAY -- The United Way of Thunder Bay’s annual billboard rescue is unquestionably the charity’s largest fundraiser of the year.

Chamber announces business award nominees

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is holding its 22nd Annual Business Excellence Awards on Saturday at the Victoria Inn Hotel & Convention Centre. The event is proudly presented by Bell.
Underground Gym gets helpful donation

Underground Gym gets helpful donation

THUNDER BAY – The Underground Gym has received another donations from a long-time donor.

PSA: Out of the Darkness memorial walk

Celebrate the lives of those lost to suicide, and help bring awareness to the seriousness of depression and suicide by participating in the 6th annual ‘Out of the Darkness Memorial Walk’ on Sunday May 1st.
Will winter ever end? Maybe, but not this week

Will winter ever end? Maybe, but not this week

THUNDER BAY – When is this winter going to end? According to Environment Canada not anytime soon. The long-range forecast shows another five centimetres of snow is en route, and will being to fall Thursday evening.
Voting open for Ontario's worst roads

Voting open for Ontario's worst roads

THUNDER BAY -- Voting for Ontario’s worst roads has begun anew for 2016. And according to early results, Thunder Bay’s Balmoral Street is among the most-hated in the province’s north and east regions.
Open house held to discuss allowing backyard chickens in urban areas of city

Open house held to discuss allowing backyard chickens in urban areas of city

THUNDER BAY – There used to be a time when backyard chicken coops were commonplace in urban areas across the city. Now there is a movement growing to once again allow residents to legally keep chickens in their yards.
City archive tells the story of the city's past with farm animal bylaws

City archive tells the story of the city's past with farm animal bylaws

THUNDER BAY -- At one time farm animals ran wild through the streets of Fort William and Port Arthur.

Whitby thumps Thunder Bay Kings at all-Ontario peewee championship

SUDBURY -- The Whitby Wildcats scored three times in both the first and third periods to defeat the Thunder Bay Kings 6-2 Wednesday in Day 3 action at the 2016 all-Ontario peewee championship in Sudbury.
City hopes Paterson Park facelift will be a positive for the neighbourhood

City hopes Paterson Park facelift will be a positive for the neighbourhood

THUNDER BAY -- The city hopes a bit of TLC will return Paterson Park to its former glory. The park was once a hub of activity, but it doesn't receive as much attention these days due to an uninviting atmosphere.
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