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City councillor looking into cost of shutting down Chippewa Wildlife Exhibit

THUNDER BAY -- If Rebecca Johnson has enough support, a local zoo could be closed by next year. The at-large councillor brought up the cost of the Chippewa Wildlife Exhibit several times during budget deliberations.
City files suit against CN

City files suit against CN

The City of Thunder Bay has filed suit in the Superior Court of Justice against CN in the ongoing dispute over the James Street Swing Bridge.
Teleperformance issues statement about local closure, 160 people out of work by April 20

Teleperformance issues statement about local closure, 160 people out of work by April 20

THUNDER BAY -- Teleperformance Canada has issued a formal statement regarding the closure of its local operations. On Tuesday the company issued a media statement confirming the closure of its Red River Road location, which employed about 160 people.
Unsafe lane change led to highway crash that caused vehicle fire: OPP

Unsafe lane change led to highway crash that caused vehicle fire: OPP

THUNDER BAY -- A pickup truck driver has been charged with making an unsafe lane change following a collision that led to a major vehicle fire on the highway Monday.
Council by Tweets: Feb. 23, 2015

Council by Tweets: Feb. 23, 2015

Here is how Monday night's coucil meeting unfolded via the tweets of our council reporters and some residents following along. To join the conversation, use the hashtag #tbcc during any council meeting.

Council approves EMS plan to merge city, district response times for paramedics

THUNDER BAY -- While a vast majority of calls paramedics respond to aren't time-sensitive, the ones that are can mean a big difference for patient recovery.
Proposed subdivision deemed premature by city administration, unanimously by council

Proposed subdivision deemed premature by city administration, unanimously by council

THUNDER BAY -- A proposed subdivision was deemed premature by city administration and council unanimously agreed. Ian Bodnar owns 27 hectares of land between Paquette Road all the way to Scarlet Avenue.

Teleperformance tells employees in Thunder Bay its closing its doors

THUNDER BAY -- Employees at a local call centre have confirmed its closing. Teleperformance has been in the old Eaton's building on Court Street for more than a decade.
Cold creates highway mess as firefighters extinguish car fire after crash

Cold creates highway mess as firefighters extinguish car fire after crash

THUNDER BAY -- Bitterly cold temperatures caused problems for emergency vehicles responding to a crash on the Thunder Bay Expressway.
School boards react to revised sexual education curriculum

School boards react to revised sexual education curriculum

THUNDER BAY -- The director of education for the city’s Catholic school board anticipates concern from parents over the new provincial sexual education curriculum.
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