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McHappy Day runs until midnight Wednesday

If you happened to visit any Thunder Bay McDonald's location Wednesday, you may have found yourself being served by a city politician or local celebrity. It's all part of the annual McHappy Day celebration.

Solid waste and recycling facility free week starts Sunday

Free week at the solid waste and recycling facility on Mapleward Road is an annual event in Thunder Bay. Free week at the landfill runs from Sunday, May 6 to Sunday, May 13, and not the dates listed in the April/May issue of MyTBay.
Expensive joyride

Expensive joyride

A joyride around Emerald Greens Golf Course has caused thousands of dollars’ worth of damage. Three individuals in their mid-20s entered onto the golf course off Dog Lake Road around 1:30 a.m. on Sunday.
Kitchen kickoff

Kitchen kickoff

There were plenty of cooks in the kitchen at Our Kids Count Wednesday morning.

Battle of the Atlantic Commemoration set for Sunday

A Battle of the Atlantic Commemoration is set to take place in the city at the Anchorage in Prince Arthur’s Landing Sunday. The event is scheduled to take place between 2 and 2:40 p.m.

Incoming LUSU president calls judicial review delays a victory

Lakehead University’s Student Union says the school’s decision to review its conflict-of-interest bylaws will put an end to a planned application for a judicial review into the matter – for now.
Vandals strike Prince Arthur’s Landing

Vandals strike Prince Arthur’s Landing

Vandals continue to strike the children’s garden at Prince Arthur’s Landing.
Answers coming: Cliffs says location of ferrochrome processor to be known soon

Answers coming: Cliffs says location of ferrochrome processor to be known soon

The head of Cliffs Natural Resources says an announcement on where his company will put a ferrochrome processor is days away.
Jane Greshuk nominated for MS Society’s Mother of the Year

Jane Greshuk nominated for MS Society’s Mother of the Year

Jane Greshuk never thought she would be nominated for the MS Society’s Mother of the Year. Doctors diagnosed the mother of three with Multiple sclerosis around 1999 when she started noticing symptoms.
Grace period ends: Fines to be handed out for breaking wildlife feeding bylaw

Grace period ends: Fines to be handed out for breaking wildlife feeding bylaw

The grace period for feeding certain wildlife in the city is over. As of May 1 the city ended its education portion of a Feb. 27 by-law prohibiting people from feeding deer, seagulls and geese within city limits.
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