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Public school board approves 2015-2016 budget

Lakehead Public Schools Media Release follows Board Approves Budget 2015-2016 Budget Approved At this evening’s Regular Board Meeting, the 2015-2016 Lakehead Public Schools Budget was approved by the Lakehead District School Board.

Firefighters come to aid of overturned sailboat

THUNDER BAY – Firefighters headed out on the water Tuesday afternoon to help rescue an overturned sailboat. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue crews were called to the harbour in front of Prince Arthur’s Landing at about 4:20 p.m.
Ontario clears framework for Noront to work with First Nations

Ontario clears framework for Noront to work with First Nations

Terms of reference are in place for how the first mining project in the Ring Of Fire will work with nearby communities on environmental assessment.
Strong winds take down trees, utility lines

Strong winds take down trees, utility lines

THUNDER BAY – A brief but powerful dinnertime storm knocked down trees and utility lines across the city. Strong winds and rain hit around 6 p.m. Tuesday afternoon and left a path of damage in its wake.
Public open house shows potential changes to Thunder Bay Expressway

Public open house shows potential changes to Thunder Bay Expressway

THUNDER BAY – Though many don’t believe it will happen anytime soon, members of the public had their first opportunity to learn about possible changes to the Thunder Bay Expressway.
Weather Statement: Thunderstorms developing, hail and heavy downpours possible

Weather Statement: Thunderstorms developing, hail and heavy downpours possible

THUNDER BAY – Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for this city, warning of thunderstorms, possible heavy downpours and hail. The entire weather statement can be read as it appears from Environment Canada below.

Union president in Thunder Bay for town hall on hydro sell-off

CUPE Media Release CUPE Ontario President participating in Thunder Bay town hall on hydro sell-off THUNDER BAY, ON – The president of Ontario’s largest union will participate in a public town hall meeting about keeping hydro public tomorr

Kenora man arrested after police respond to break in reports

OPP News Release (KENORA, ON) Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Kenora detachment have charged a local male following a break in that occurred on Sunday June 21, 2015.
New 14,000-sq. ft. liquor store opens on city's south side

New 14,000-sq. ft. liquor store opens on city's south side

THUNDER BAY -- Bigger is better when it comes to booze.
TTC leadership wants Bombardier streetcar schedule

TTC leadership wants Bombardier streetcar schedule

The Toronto Transit Commission leadership brought a stern message to Thunder Bay's Bombardier plant today but left optimistic they can negotiate a timeline to save the strained relationship. Bombardier delivered only six of 50 streetcars in a $1.
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