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Late start to winter could help city budget

Late start to winter could help city budget

THUNDER BAY -- A late winter could mean good things for the city's budget. The past two harsh winters have hammered the city's winter control costs as its had to plow, salt and sand out of more storms than usual.
Regional graduation rates lag behind province’s average: Report

Regional graduation rates lag behind province’s average: Report

Northern Ontario students are lagging behind their counterparts in other regions of the province, according to a report released on Thursday by the Northern Policy Institute.
BrewHa! confirms dates for second beer festival

BrewHa! confirms dates for second beer festival

THUNDER BAY – The dates for the city’s second annual craft beer festival are set. BrewHa! will be held on Aug. 12-13 next year at Prince Arthur's Landing, organizers of the festival announced on Thursday in an Instagram post.
Lawyer jailed after domestic assault case has law licence suspended

Lawyer jailed after domestic assault case has law licence suspended

The law license of Mason Mandrake Millar has been suspended.

Youth reported missing by OPP found

A youth reported missing by the OPP has been found. A news release issued by the OPP thanked the public for their assistance in locating the youth. With the missing person found, this is now a private matter.
Local Veteran Affairs office to re-open in 2016

Local Veteran Affairs office to re-open in 2016

THUNDER BAY – Veteran Affairs offices in this city will likely re-open in 2016. The Thunder Bay location was one of nine closed by the previous Conservative-led federal government.

Holiday train en route, arriving in Thunder Bay Thursday evening

THUNDER BAY -- A train covered in Christmas lights is bound for Thunder Bay. The CP Holiday train is coming and will roll into the city at 8:45 p.m. tonight for local residents to see. It's the 17th annual voyage for the train.
Major construction project could mean big changes for Balmoral Street

Major construction project could mean big changes for Balmoral Street

THUNDER BAY -- A major construction project on Balmoral Street could bring new uses to the area.

Careless smoking caused November house fire

Another Thunder Bay property owner has been ticketed for failing to have a working smoke alarm The latest incident comes following at Nov. 21 fire at a Brant Street home.
Revenue Canada scam returns, OPP warns

Revenue Canada scam returns, OPP warns

OPP News Release (THUNDER BAY, ON) The Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) remind residents to beware of a Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) scam in which someone, claiming to be a representative from the CRA, calls to inform you
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