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Chamber report criticizes Ring of Fire pace, highlights economic potential

The Ring of Fire could contribute $9.4 billion to the GDP over its first decade, concludes a new report.

City police celebrate gold medal victory with RIDE checks

The city’s police force has decided to celebrate Canada’s double gold Thursday. The Thunder Bay Police Service issued a media release shortly after Canada’s women’s hockey team came from a 2-0 deficit to beat their U.S.
Funding Phase 3

Funding Phase 3

The provincial and federal governments have chipped in to finish the final phase of a proposed events centre, but it's too early to say what that might mean when the city comes asking for big money to get it built.

No market interest in old north core theatre

There was not a lot of interest on the open market for an old theatre in the downtown north core. The city put the Lyceum Theatre up for sale in a tax sale, but didn't receive a single bid.
Plan drafted

Plan drafted

Although she couldn't speak to the details, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre president and CEO Andree Robichaud said a plan has been submitted to relieve overcapacity pressures on the hospital.

Benny Birch birthday party bidding farewell to city

Benny Birch is calling it a career. The beloved community mascot, whose helped raise more than $1 million to support St. Joseph’s Care Group over the past three decades, will celebrate his final birthday party June 7 and 8 at Chippewa Park. St.

Spray-painting vandals continue to target movie theatre parking lot

Spray-painting vandals have struck more parked vehicles in Thunder Bay’s intercity area. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service report that two more vehicles were spray painted in the parking lot of Silver City between 7 and 9:30 p.m.
Wages a sticking point between nurses and health units

Wages a sticking point between nurses and health units

Nurses at health units across the district say it's unfair that they're the lowest paid in the province. Nearly 60 public health nurses represented by the Ontario Nurses Association have been without a contract since the end of 2012.
NAN Embrace Life conference tackles tragedy, grief

NAN Embrace Life conference tackles tragedy, grief

Death can shake a small community to its core. It's something Lorraine Crane knows too well after five members of her Slate Falls community died in a car crash last summer.
Having a say

Having a say

More than two decades ago Ray Smith successfully helped fight to keep Fort William Gardens from the wrecking ball.
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