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City broke waterline and refuses to pay for repairs, local couple alleges

City broke waterline and refuses to pay for repairs, local couple alleges

THUNDER BAY – A local couple says city crews broke a waterline in their home and won’t pay the estimated $7,000 bill to fix it.
City film project gets funding for province-wide distribution

City film project gets funding for province-wide distribution

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s Walk-A-Mile film project is going province-wide.
Gas prices on the rise in province and city

Gas prices on the rise in province and city

THUNDER BAY – Gas prices are rising across the province and Thunder Bay is not bucking the trend. According to the online gas price watchdog ontariogasprices.com, gas prices across Ontario are on the rise.

Three arrested, Hydromorphone seized during drug bust: OPP

Northwest Region OPP New Release: __________________ (KENORA, ON) Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Kenora Street Crime Unit (SCU), the Organized Crime and Enforcement Bureau-Kenora Drug Unit (OCEB) and the Treaty Three Police Service ha

PSA: City archives celebrates Archives Awareness Week

The City of Thunder Bay Archives is celebrating Archives Awareness Week by highlighting City infrastructure through the years, and how our historic records are informing current and future developments.

Schreiber boil water advisory continues

The town of Schreiber remains under a boil water advisory, following a power surge at the local water treatment plant last night.

Impaired driver found by police after fleeing crash site

Northeast Region OPP Release: ________ KENORA, Ont. -- Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police have charged a male following a motor vehicle collision in downtown Kenora.

Stubborn winter bringing some snow to Thunder Bay Thursday

THUNDER BAY -- Don’t expect a blizzard, but winter does appear to be stubbornly sticking around the city.
Boshcoff outspent Hobbs in failed election bid

Boshcoff outspent Hobbs in failed election bid

The mayor took his seat back despite spending $20,000 less than the runner-up last election.
Students wear pink to stop bullying against the LGBT community

Students wear pink to stop bullying against the LGBT community

Students at Westgate Collegiate and Vocational Institute were thinking pink on Wednesday afternoon. Teens wore the colour in support of stopping bullying against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
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