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Expressway crash leads to 10 car pileup, no injuries reported

Expressway crash leads to 10 car pileup, no injuries reported

THUNDER BAY -- About 10 vehicles had to be towed off of the Thunder Bay Expressway Wednesday morning following a chain reaction of collisions. The incident happened between Oliver Road and the Harbour Expressway at around 8:30 a.m.

Sale of local biotech firm approved

THUNDER BAY -- Creditors of a local bio-tech firm have approved the sale of the company. Mitomics Inc. went into receivership in August, owing nearly $20 million to secured lenders and unsecured creditors.
Strike on St. Lawrence Seaway could mean problems for local port

Strike on St. Lawrence Seaway could mean problems for local port

THUNDER BAY -- A strike on the St. Lawrence Seaway could have major implications for the local port authority. Unifor represents workers at 13 of the 16 locks along the seaway.

Residents receive battery recycling bags

The following information has been provided by the City of Thunder Bay, and is a public service announcement regarding battery recycling services: Batteries dead? Recycle instead! Thunder Bay residents with curbside waste collection have received ora

Workers accept grain companies' offer

THUNDER BAY -- The threat of a potential strike at four city grain elevators has been averted.

Bentz wishing successor ‘all the best' in Northwood

THUNDER BAY – The lone incumbent to fall in the municipal election said he is “accepting” of the message from his former ward.
Questions about online voting arise from Monday's election result delays

Questions about online voting arise from Monday's election result delays

THUNDER BAY – A frustrating election night for candidates and voters will likely lead to a review of the city’s voting process.

Water main replacement may impact drinking water from some residents

THUNDER BAY -- Local resident may see some changes in their drinking water over the next few days.

Steelworkers voting on revised grain elevator companies offer

THUNDER BAY -- A revised final offer has been put forward, following contract talks between three grain elevator companies, a mediator, and union reps with the United Steelworkers.
Westfort candidate Frank Scarcello asking for recount after losing by 45 votes

Westfort candidate Frank Scarcello asking for recount after losing by 45 votes

THUNDER BAY -- Frank Scarcello wants a recount in Westfort. Monday's vote saw Westfort incumbent Joe Virdiramo win by less than 50 votes over challenger Scarcello.
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