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Police urge drivers to obey school bus signals

Police urge drivers to obey school bus signals

THUNDER BAY – A stopped school bus with flashing lights has the same authority as a stop sign. That’s a message Thunder Bay Police traffic Sgt.

Illegal aggregate pit leads to $2,000 fine for Alberta man

Being caught operating an illegal aggregate pit has cost an Alberta man a $2,000 fine. Ministry of Natural Resources officials say Langdon, Alta.

Explore Our Routes event takes place Sunday

City officials are inviting the public to take part in Sunday's second annual Exploring Our Routes.

Accessibility Committee to host pair of open houses, seeking feedback

The Municipal Accessibility Advisory Committee is inviting the public to a pair of open houses next week. The goal of the meetings, scheduled for Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Italian Cultural Centre and Thursday at 6:30 p.m.

Magnus extends run of Ring of Fire musical

THUNDER BAY - A strong audience response has prompted Magnus Theatre to extend its season-opening production. The theatre announced on Friday that the Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash will be held over until Oct.
Timeline for residents to move into new Hogarth Riverview Manor expansion pushed back a few months

Timeline for residents to move into new Hogarth Riverview Manor expansion pushed back a few months

THUNDER BAY – The long-awaited move for residents into a new senior’s housing development has been pushed back again. St. Joseph’s Care Group president and CEO Tracy Buckler confirmed to tbnewswatch.
Business federation slams proposed provincial plan

Business federation slams proposed provincial plan

THUNDER BAY -- A business federation says a proposed provincial pension plan is bad for everybody. The Ontario Retirement Pension Plan would see employers and workers contribute up to 1.9 per cent on an employees salary every year.

Province increase funding to sexual assault centres

Ontario is spending nearly $25,000 to help combat sex abuse in Ontario’s northwest.
Airport, library join forces to provide books to passengers

Airport, library join forces to provide books to passengers

Books and airplanes are natural companions. But with last-minute packing and preparations, often reading material is left behind as passengers dash out the door to make their flight on time.

Camp Quality gearing up for sixth annual Inside Ride

The sixth annual Inside Ride in support of Camp Quality Northwestern Ontario is scheduled for Oct. 15 at the CLE Coliseum building.
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