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City wants to be consulted if province goes ahead with 'firemedics' in Ontario

City wants to be consulted if province goes ahead with 'firemedics' in Ontario

THUNDER BAY -- The city is waiting to see what the province will do with a proposal to give fire fighters more responsibilities on medical calls.
From housing to event centre, city delegates return from AMO with promises from province

From housing to event centre, city delegates return from AMO with promises from province

THUNDER BAY –- The city has returned with promises from the province that their issues will be addressed. With more than a dozen meetings at the recent Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference in Niagara Falls, Coun.

From housing to event centre, city delegates return from AMO with promises from province

THUNDER BAY –- The city has returned with promises from the province that their issues will be addressed. With more than a dozen meetings at the recent Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference in Niagara Falls, Coun.
Several sent to hospital following two-vehicle crash

Several sent to hospital following two-vehicle crash

THUNDER BAY – A two-vehicle collision resulted in multiple people being sent to hospital Thursday afternoon. An SUV and minivan collided shortly after noon at the intersection of Miles and Vickers streets.

Illegal big game hunt nets three men $5,500 in fines

Ministry of Natural Resources Media Release Three men have been fined a total of $5,500 for an illegal moose hunt.

Traffic signal replacement at James and Churchill begins Monday

City of Thunder Bay Media Release August 20, 2015 – The intersection of James Street and Churchill Drive will be temporarily converted to four-way stop sign control while the traffic signals are rebuilt.
Gas Watch: Prices falling in Ontario, local pumps steady and remain among highest in Ontario

Gas Watch: Prices falling in Ontario, local pumps steady and remain among highest in Ontario

THUNDER BAY – Gas prices remain high, nearly $1.40-a-litre at some local gas bars, across the city. Earlier last week the city saw prices for regular gas surge at a few gas stations, a rise of nearly 15-cents-per litre at some locations.
UPDATE: Public high school teachers reach deal with province; hope locally for 'normal start to school year'

UPDATE: Public high school teachers reach deal with province; hope locally for 'normal start to school year'

THUNDER BAY – Ontario’s public high school teachers have reached a tentative deal with the province.
DJ Michah remixes Auditor General's Zombie Song

DJ Michah remixes Auditor General's Zombie Song

A local DJ making international waves this time put his spin on a local band.

Environment Canada drops heavy rain special weather statement

THUNDER BAY – While the flood outlook will remain until Friday, Environment Canada has officially lifted its heavy rain special weather statement for the City of Thunder Bay.
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