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Construction ongoing

Construction ongoing

THUNDER BAY -- Summer may be over but city road crews still have plenty of work to do before the end of the construction season. City project engineer Rick Harms said progress has been made on the most recent phase of the Golf Links Road expansion.
Making voices heard

Making voices heard

THUNDER BAY -- People all over the world on Sunday are taking to the streets to demonstrate for the need to act against climate change. Thunder Bay was no exception.
Earning the vote

Earning the vote

THUNDER BAY -- The Lakehead Labour Council believes voters need to see and hear the candidates running in the upcoming municipal election. “Not just rely on name recognition or how many signs are out there.

Union Gas looks to lower rates

THUNDER BAY -- With cooler temperatures starting to set in Union Gas is providing good news for their customers. The utility company has applied to the Ontario Energy Board for permission reduce their natural gas rates by about five per cent.
Celebrating recovery

Celebrating recovery

THUNDER BAY -- Addiction is a battle that can be overcome.
Give peace a chance

Give peace a chance

THUNDER BAY -- Living in Canada it is sometimes easy to take peace for granted. However that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be properly appreciated.

Bombardier, Unifor working to return plant to normal operations

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s Bombardier plant is beginning to return to normal operations one week after nearly 900 striking workers voted to return to the job.
Toy delivery

Toy delivery

THUNDER BAY -- Christmas may be three months away but a group of local motorcycle enthusiasts are doing their part to ensure children in need receive holiday cheer.
TRAFFIC: Sunday marathon comes with road closures

TRAFFIC: Sunday marathon comes with road closures

THUNDER BAY – One of the city’s premier running events is coming up this weekend and organizers are asking motorists to be advised of impacts on traffic.
Sacred display

Sacred display

THUNDER BAY -- A portion of the Thunder Bay Art Gallery has become a sacred space. Walking with our Sisters, an art exhibit commemorating missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada, opened at the art gallery Friday.
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