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Several splash pads set to open this weekend

Several splash pads set to open this weekend

Three of the five city owned splash pads will open this week, with the other two opening next week.
LETTER: Credit union merger proposal embraces change for a stronger future

LETTER: Credit union merger proposal embraces change for a stronger future

In an era marked by rapid evolution within the banking sector, credit unions—especially smaller ones—find themselves at a pivotal crossroads.
Treasure Exchange Days are happening soon

Treasure Exchange Days are happening soon

Treasure hunters will be on the lookout for "in good condition' used items curbside starting Friday evening.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
SIU invokes mandate after Timmins manhunt ends, officer shot

SIU invokes mandate after Timmins manhunt ends, officer shot

The interaction happened on a Nighthawk Lake island.
Current River ward meeting coming up this week

Current River ward meeting coming up this week

- NOTICE - CURRENT RIVER WARD MEETING with Councillor Andrew Foulds Thursday, June 13, 2024 7:00 P.M. Vance Chapman Public School 1000 Huron Avenue.
OPP lay six charges after intimate partner violence call in Marks Township

OPP lay six charges after intimate partner violence call in Marks Township

A Marks Township resident is being charged with six criminal offences after the OPP responded to a call late last week.
VIDEO: Zoning change to allow centralized library coming to council

VIDEO: Zoning change to allow centralized library coming to council

$500,000 available for north core art installations

$500,000 available for north core art installations

Any Canadian artist can apply, but preference will be given to local applicants, especially Indigenous artists.
Running for regional chief was ‘an experience’ for Turtle

Running for regional chief was ‘an experience’ for Turtle

One of several chiefs contending for the job, Turtle said he wanted to see the Chiefs of Ontario organization “lead the way with strong political advocacy.”
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