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Job action at public schools are apparently taking a toll on tidiness

Job action at public schools are apparently taking a toll on tidiness

THUNDER BAY – Dirty hallways and unkempt entrances are greeting visitors to local school as the union representing custodial, maintenance and cafeteria staff continues their job action.
Elementary teachers plan to ramp up strike action, withdraw from extra-curricular activities

Elementary teachers plan to ramp up strike action, withdraw from extra-curricular activities

THUNDER BAY – Mike Judge says it’s unfortunate elementary school teachers have been backed into a corner and feel they no other bargaining recourse but to withdraw participation in extra-curricular activities.

Broken water main shuts down James Street near Donald Street and Marquette

City of Thunder Bay media release follows: A section of James Street has closed to through traffic while repairs are made to a broken water main. The break occurred Wednesday afternoon on James between Marquette Street and Donald Street.
Corrections workers urging others in OPSEU not to agree to deal with province

Corrections workers urging others in OPSEU not to agree to deal with province

THUNDER BAY -- There's some dissension among members of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union, in regards to the new tentative agreement with the province.

Healthy children program needs more funding health unit says

THUNDER BAY -- New mothers need more support through the Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program.
Patty Hajdu, Don Rusnak getting set to become city's new MPs in Ottawa

Patty Hajdu, Don Rusnak getting set to become city's new MPs in Ottawa

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay's newly elected MPs are tying up loose ends before starting their new jobs. Patty Hajdu was at Shelter House Wednesday, her official last day there as executive director.
City’s rookie Liberals unlikely to find cabinet posts

City’s rookie Liberals unlikely to find cabinet posts

THUNDER BAY -- A pair of Lakehead University political science professors say it’s unlikely Northwestern Ontario will have representation at Prime Minister-designate Justin Trudeau’s cabinet table.

Night hunter slapped with $2,750 fine

Ministry of Natural Resources Media Release A South Gillies Township man has been fined a total of $2,750 for hunting at night.
Habitat for Humanity’s sweet announcement

Habitat for Humanity’s sweet announcement

Habitat for Humanity Media Release Habitat for Humanity Looking for Individuals, Families and Teams to Participate in Home Building Challenge Thunder Bay, ON, October 21st, 2015 - Today, Habitat for Humanity Thunder Bay made a sweet announcement, unv
Three arrested in drug raid that nets crack, cocaine, pot

Three arrested in drug raid that nets crack, cocaine, pot

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release On the 20th of October 2015 at approximately 11:15 A:M Drug Unit Detectives with the Thunder Bay Police Service with assistance from the Emergency Task Unit executed a CDSA search warrant at North Side residen
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