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Bed bugs infest local housing complex

THUNDER BAY -- A south-side housing complex is being treated for bed bugs. Thunder Bay and District Social Services Administration Board CAO Bill Bradica confirmed that McIvor Court on Lincoln Street has bed bugs in more than 30 apartment units.
New Airport Authority CEO named

New Airport Authority CEO named

THUNDER BAY -- After seven months, its official – Ed Schmidtke can remove the interim label from his title as president and CEO of the Thunder Bay International Airports Authority.
United Way to the rescue with unique annual event (8 Photos)

United Way to the rescue with unique annual event (8 Photos)

THUNDER BAY -- While results are still up in the air, organizers think this year's Great Billboard Rescue is a success.

Mad Max: Fury Road leads this week's new movie releases

There’s a pair of new offerings at SilverCity Cinemas this week, led by the Mel Gibson-less reboot of the Mad Max franchise. Apparently Gibson was too old for producers this time around. At least that’s what they’re saying publicly.
Local port off to strong start after banner year for grain shipments

Local port off to strong start after banner year for grain shipments

THUNDER BAY -- Despite ice delays, the city’s port authority saw a surge in grain shipments last year that resulted in the largest cargo volume to move through the port in nearly 20 years.
Construction season means road closures, find out more here

Construction season means road closures, find out more here

City of Thunder Bay News Release 2015 Road Work Season Begins May 14, 2015 – The City of Thunder Bay is investing $40 million in 2015 on road and sidewalk rehabilitation, residential paving, sewer and watermain repair/replacement, bridge work a

City asks for grave decor to be removed for cemetery landscaping (PSA)

City of Thunder Bay News Release Residents who place artificial flowers, ornaments, vases, wreathes and hangings on grave lots at Mountainview & St. Patrick’s Cemeteries are being asked to remove them for the summer months.

Vandals charged after driving golf balls at highway traffic

OPP News Release (DRYDEN, ON) – On May 13, 2015 at Highway 17 in Wainwright Township, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of passing vehicle being hit by foreign objects.

Police continue search for missing Atikokan man

OPP in Atikokan continue to search for a missing 89 year old man. Florent Trottier was last seen Monday morning in the Eva Lake Road area.
Lakehead Labour Centre sale forces at least one tenant to temporarily shutter

Lakehead Labour Centre sale forces at least one tenant to temporarily shutter

THUNDER BAY -- The sale of the nearly 50-year-old Lakehead Labour Centre is forcing at least one of its tenants to temporarily close its doors.
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