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Big changes proposed for City Council

Big changes proposed for City Council

City's Council Composition Committee moving to phase two public consultations on proposed changes to ward boundaries and the makeup of city council.
First Nations business group touts Indigenous-led climate solutions

First Nations business group touts Indigenous-led climate solutions

Indigenous leadership is crucial to sustainable change, according to the Anishnawbe Business Professional Association.
Singh pushes Trudeau on Alstom contract

Singh pushes Trudeau on Alstom contract

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh said, "Right now, we’ve got a federal government, Justin Trudeau and the Liberals, that have been a stick in the mud."
Woman charged after Highway 588 collision

Woman charged after Highway 588 collision

A Thunder Bay resident is charged with dangerous driving and impaired driving
Two people arrested on murder charges

Two people arrested on murder charges

Thunder Bay Police apprehended a pair of men wanted in connection with the death of Ryan Legourrierec
Pedestrian struck along Hwy 11

Pedestrian struck along Hwy 11

The individual was later flown to Thunder Bay for further assessment for non-life-threatening injuries. 
Ontario is lagging on winter road funding, says Mamakwa

Ontario is lagging on winter road funding, says Mamakwa

‘Will this government commit to winter road funding levels that reflect rising inflation and the increasing impacts of climate change?’
Former Canadian Forces medical technician sentenced to four years

Former Canadian Forces medical technician sentenced to four years

James Wilks was found guilty of sexual assault, sexual exploitation, and breach of trust charges for performing unauthorised breast examinations of potential recruits into the Canadian Forces
Organizers put call out for Santa Claus Parade floats

Organizers put call out for Santa Claus Parade floats

Annual event will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16 along the traditional parade route.
Public survey launched about parks, open spaces and services

Public survey launched about parks, open spaces and services

Paper copies of the surveys are also available at Thunder Bay Library locations.
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