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TRAFFIC: Section of Victoria Avenue to close for rail crossing rehabilitation

THUNDER BAY – A section of Victoria Avenue will be closed next week for construction work.

Campaign launched to reduce impaired boating during long weekend

THUNDER BAY – The provincial police force wants people celebrating the upcoming long weekend to never boat under the influence.
Thunder Bay Community Band delights at season’s fourth Summer in the Parks (10 PHOTOS)

Thunder Bay Community Band delights at season’s fourth Summer in the Parks (10 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY – Hundreds gathered at the city’s waterfront Wednesday evening for this season’s fourth Summer in the Parks event.

Annual Caribou Charity Ride adds new distance, set to roll in September

THUNDER BAY – One of the city’s most popular charity cycling events will be back with something new. The sixth annual Caribou Charity Ride will hit the roads south of the city on Sept.
Gathering opposes aerial herbicide spraying

Gathering opposes aerial herbicide spraying

THUNDER BAY – A group of concerned citizens is concerned about an upcoming aerial herbicide spray in three area forests.

Boy sent to hospital in stable condition after falling from a second-storey window

THUNDER BAY -- A young boy is in stable condition after falling from a window Wednesday afternoon. The six-year-old was brought to hospital after the second-storey fall at a home on Coppin Road near Mountain Road.

City postpones historic China trip for Aboriginal youth

City of Thunder Bay media release follows: Aboriginal Youth Trip to China Being Postponed July 27, 2015 – Plans to send a contingent of Aboriginal youth to Jiaozou, China is being postponed until sufficient funds to sponsor the youth can be rai

Atikokan to receive funding for sewage treatment plant rehabilitation

MPP Bill Mauro Media Release Residents of Atikokan will benefit from the rehabilitation of the sewage treatment plant thanks to joint funding from the Governments of Canada and Ontario through the Small Communities Fund.
Tired of ‘excuses,’ TTC chairman says they want their ‘damn streetcars’

Tired of ‘excuses,’ TTC chairman says they want their ‘damn streetcars’

THUNDER BAY -- While Toronto Transit Commission officials wait for their “damn streetcars,” the union president representing workers at the city’s Bombardier plant says supply issues are to blame for the company falling behind sched
School-based immunization clinics coming to an end, less than 30 per cent participate

School-based immunization clinics coming to an end, less than 30 per cent participate

Thunder Bay District Health Unit Media Release As of September 2015, the TBDHU will no longer be providing school-based immunization clinics for Senior Kindergarten to Grade 6 students in the City of Thunder Bay and the surrounding rural areas.
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