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New program could save cats' lives, city money

New program could save cats' lives, city money

THUNDER BAY -- A pilot program could save the lives of feral cats and the city money.

Parking proposals delayed as city looks for more input

THUNDER BAY -- A pair of proposed parking limits won't be in place anytime soon as the city looks to work out the details with those most impacted by the restrictions.
City council decides not to make a decision on Energy East project until it's before the National Energy Board

City council decides not to make a decision on Energy East project until it's before the National Energy Board

THUNDER BAY -- City council has decided it won't decide right now whether to oppose a proposed pipeline project. A memo from Coun.
Skaf's owner runs for MP on incorporating the nation

Skaf's owner runs for MP on incorporating the nation

THUNDER BAY -- If Robert Skaf was the Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay-Superior North, he would advocate the country becoming Canada Inc. The Current River grocer joined the federal race as an independent candidate on Friday.
Crews are on scene after an oil spill in Thunder Bay's port Sunday night

Crews are on scene after an oil spill in Thunder Bay's port Sunday night

THUNDER BAY -- Crews are on scene after an oil spill on the city's waterfront Sunday evening.
Too early to say if Fresh Air Experience fire 'suspicious': investigator

Too early to say if Fresh Air Experience fire 'suspicious': investigator

Office of the Fire Marshall investigator Timothy Irish believes it's too early to say whether the fire that burned Fresh Air Experience on Friday night could be considered "suspicious.

Dryden presents natural gas plans to province

After returning from AMO meetings, officials in Dryden are looking at moving forward with plans to help provide more power to the North.
Two men forcible confinement charges for 'citizens arrest' of innocent man

Two men forcible confinement charges for 'citizens arrest' of innocent man

OPP Media Release (SIOUX LOOKOUT, ON) The Sioux Lookout Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have arrested two Sioux Lookout residents for attempting to take the law into thier own hands.
Glance at Crime: 15 weapons offences, four sexual assaults

Glance at Crime: 15 weapons offences, four sexual assaults

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to more than 267 incidents during the week of Monday, Aug. 24, 2015 through Sunday, Aug. 30, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Gas Watch: Prices hold steady throughout weekend

Gas Watch: Prices hold steady throughout weekend

THUNDER BAY – Despite predictions that gas prices would spike throughout the weekend, prices at local pumps remained relatively unchanged Saturday and Sunday. According to the online gas price watchdog Ontariogasprices.
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