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The public had its final say on the city's proposed budget before council ratifies it next month

The public had its final say on the city's proposed budget before council ratifies it next month

THUNDER BAY -- City council heard some concerns, were asked to make some considerations and even received some rare kudos Wednesday night.

First Nation youth share stories through photo project

THUNDER BAY -- Autumn Longpeter-Esquega lost her father to suicide when she was just six years old and there isn’t a day she doesn’t think about him. “He is my remedy and he keeps me going every day,” she said.

Pedestrian hit near St. Patrick High School

A pedestrian was sent to hospital on Wednesday after being struck by an SUV on Selkirk Street. Thunder Bay police, in a release, say the unnamed pedestrian was taken to hospitals for treatment of injuries that do not appear to be life-threatening.
Port officials unsure if ice coverage will delay shipping season

Port officials unsure if ice coverage will delay shipping season

A mid-February deep freeze that’s settled in over Northern Ontario may or may not have a effect on the opening of this year’s shipping season.

Feds investing $44 million in new schools for First Nations

FORT SEVERN, Ont. -- The Federal government has announced a major educational investment in a pair of remote First Nations community.
Trappers on the defensive in wake of petition that follows dog’s death

Trappers on the defensive in wake of petition that follows dog’s death

THUNDER BAY -- A petition asking for the province to publish maps showing active trap lines has the attention of an area trapper’s organization.

Still no word on SIU investigation six months after August homicide case

THUNDER BAY -- It's been six months since the murder of a child shocked and saddened the residents of this community.
Hey Rosetta! heads to Thunder Bay amid winter storm-filled tour

Hey Rosetta! heads to Thunder Bay amid winter storm-filled tour

Winter might be stalking Hey Rosetta!. Since the seven-piece band left their St. John's home, storms seem to have followed them to every show.
School board waits on ministry to see where cuts will be

School board waits on ministry to see where cuts will be

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s public school board has to wait another month before finding out where cuts will be made in this year’s budget.
Driver charged in Sunday rollover collision

Driver charged in Sunday rollover collision

Police have laid charges stemming from a two-vehicle collision Sunday at the intersection of the Thunder Bay Expressway and Dawson Road. OPP said the 57-year-old female driver of a white SUV has been charged with failing to stop at a red light.
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