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Terminal price tag

Terminal price tag

A new centralized bus terminal would cost the city up to $7 million.
Council approves budget , adds small reduction

Council approves budget , adds small reduction

In a move some councillors thought was more ideological than cost cutting, city council passed a last-minute amendment that will save the average tax payer three dollars in this year’s approved budget. Coun.

Council approves waterfront changes, woman says treatment of developers unfair

The city is treating some developers differently a waterfront opponent says.

Travelling diversity art exhibit arrives at city hall

A travelling art show that aims to combat racism is now on display at Thunder Bay City Hall. The 16 works of art depict well-known Canadians and their diverse backgrounds.
Some schools not counted in Fraser Institute education report

Some schools not counted in Fraser Institute education report

Neither director of education from Thunder Bay’s two school boards give the Fraser Institute’s annual Ontario elementary school report card much weight.
FedNor Minister makes local stop for funding announcement

FedNor Minister makes local stop for funding announcement

A pair of local research projects got a financial boost Monday from the federal government. FedNor Minister Tony Clement announced about $700,000 at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre for two research projects Monday.

Facing deficit, area airport asks surrounding communities for help

The Fort Frances airport is facing a deficit, and is now looking to neighbouring municipalities for help. Town officials said the airport is used by more than just Fort Frances, and Mayor Roy Avis says it provides many services.
On a Mission: Deer feeder says he won't stop despite bylaw

On a Mission: Deer feeder says he won't stop despite bylaw

Robert McCallum says he won’t stop feeding deer on Mission Island.

Simply the worst: Network looking for city’s worst driver

The Discovery Channel is looking for Thunder Bay's Worst Driver. Associate Producer Meredith Veats says they're accepting nominations until the end of the month for contestants to appear on the hit show Canada's Worst Driver.

Woman in serious condition after car-pedestrian collision

A 25-year-old woman was rushed to hospital with serious injuries after being struck by a vehicle on Saturday night. Thunder Bay police say the incident occurred at about 9:30 p.m. at the intersection of Red River Road and the Thunder Bay Expressway.
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