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Kinna-Aweya Legal Clinic opens ID Bank for homeless

THUNDER BAY -- A local legal aid organization is helping the city's less fortunate store their important documentation. The Kinna-Aweya Legal Clinic on Cumberland Street South is housing an ID Bank.

Boreal Birch Syrup wins provincial award

THUNDER BAY -- The Ontario government is celebrating the contribution of local food producers around the North.
NOMA officials support pipeline project with conditions

NOMA officials support pipeline project with conditions

THUNDER BAY -- Officials with the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association say they will tentatively support pipeline transport of oil across the region, only if their provisions are met.
Hospital looks to community for help shaping strategic plan

Hospital looks to community for help shaping strategic plan

THUNDER BAY -- How do you think the region’s hospital can be improved? That's what the Patient Family Care Advisory Council for the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre wants to know for the hospital's development over the next f

UPDATE: Power restored to Hydro One customers after crash

THUNDER BAY -- Power has now been restored to more than 1,000 Hydro One customers around the Thunder Bay area, following a collision between a transport and a hydro pole Monday night. The outage occurred around 7 p.m.

OPP search for missing Fort Frances woman

The following information has been provided by the Rainy River detachment of the OPP: FORT FRANCES OPP SEARCH FOR MISSING FEMALE (FORT FRANCES, ON) – The Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is seeking the publ
Council votes in favour of vacancy policy

Council votes in favour of vacancy policy

THUNDER BAY -- City council is one step closer to having an official vacancy policy.

Jackknifed transport closes portion of Highway 102

THUNDER BAY -- A jackknifed transport has closed a portion of Highway 102. The OPP issued a media release Monday night, stating the highway that connects Highway 11/17 and Dawson Road was closed due to the transport on the Kam River Bridge.

Royal Edward Arms sold for $500,000

THUNDER BAY -- The city has approved the sale of the Royal Edward Arms building. Council at Monday night’s meeting approved the sale to Habib Architects for $500,000.
Last-minute deal keeps Resolute Forest Products workers off picket line

Last-minute deal keeps Resolute Forest Products workers off picket line

Eleventh-hour negotiations have succeeded in keeping about 350 to 400 Resolute Forest Product forestry workers in Thunder Bay and Ignace on the job.
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