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FedNor, NOHFC invest in expanded broadband Internet for Greenstone

Greenstone is the latest region in the North to receive an expansion to its high speed Internet service. On Tuesday the provincial and federal governments announced $3.3 million investment to expand broadband Internet in the area.
Arrest made in stolen ATM case

Arrest made in stolen ATM case

Sioux Lookout OPP have made an arrest in a brazen, daytime automatic teller theft. On July 11 police say a suspect enterd a business, while it was open, and loaded the ATM on a dolly before making his getaway.
Taxi bylaw plans reach final stretch

Taxi bylaw plans reach final stretch

THUNDER BAY -- Eighteen months into modernizing Thunder Bay's taxi bylaw, taxi subcommittee chair Brian McKinnon can see a light at the end of the tunnel. "We're looking at the final touches. I can say that now.
Police service June variance near $195,000

Police service June variance near $195,000

THUNDER BAY -- Through the first half of 2015 labour costs have pushed the Thunder Bay's Police Service over budget by $195,000, or about 0.5 per cent.

Beach Advisory Issued: Boulevard Lake Main and Sunny Side Beach, Wild Goose Beach

Thunder Bay and District Health Unit Media Release July 14, 2015 - A swimming advisory has been issued for the following beaches based on water samples taken on July 13, 2015: Main Beach at Boulevard Lake Sunny Side Beach at Boulevard Lake Wild Goose

River Street to close to facilitate water main construction

City of Thunder Bay News Release July 14, 2015 – The eastbound lane of River Street between Rockwood Avenue to Pine Street will be closed for part of the day on Wednesday, July 15 to facilitate water main construction.
Families enjoy fun in the sun at Teddy Bears' Picnic (7 PHOTOS)

Families enjoy fun in the sun at Teddy Bears' Picnic (7 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY -- It seems even Mother Nature enjoys the Teddy Bears' Picnic.
Nolalu residents start cleaning up the day after flash floods struck the community

Nolalu residents start cleaning up the day after flash floods struck the community

Nolalu resident Brian Hay remembers last spring's flooding so well that on Tuesday morning he was afraid to look in his basement.

Regional hospital hopes to sign up more organ donors

The number of organ donors in Ontario has reached a record high. That’s according to a report by the Gift of Life Network. But here in the Thunder Bay the numbers show little movement.
Road closures continue throughout Thunder Bay area following flash flood

Road closures continue throughout Thunder Bay area following flash flood

Ontario Ministry of Transportation Media Release HIGHWAY AND LOCAL ROAD CLOSURES IN THE THUNDER BAY AREA THUNDER BAY — The Ministry of Transportation advises the motoring public of the following highways closures in the Thunder Bay area: •
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