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NOSM reveals details of rejected offer

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine released details of the tentative contract presented to striking support staff Thursday.
City offers virtual tour of waterfront

City offers virtual tour of waterfront

The city is offering people a sneak peek of the progress made at Prince Arthur’s Landing before the snow flies this fall. The first of two virtual tour videos will be released Friday depicting the work that’s been completed so far at Pier 2.
Food for thought

Food for thought

Food has never been a major issue in municipal politics.
Money moves in

Money moves in

More than 70 seniors have started to move into McKellar Place retirement home, which should relieve the pressure placed on the regional hospital, says an area MPP. McKellar Place, a former hospital and now a 100-unit retirement home, received a $1.

Car shopping on the rise police say

Keep your car locked. That's the message Thunder Bay Police Services are sending to residents amid increasing concern about a growing trend among Thunder Bay youth; car shopping.

Outbreak over at nursing home

The gastrointestinal outbreak at Bethammi Nursing Home in St. Joseph’s Heritage on Carrie Street has been declared over and visitor restrictions have been lifted.

Teen girls charged with robbery

Police arrested two young females Wednesday for robbing an eighteen-year-old male. Thunder Bay Police Service arrested the girls in the area of Picton Avenue and Clarkson Street just after midnight.
Mauro dismayed

Mauro dismayed

As city council moves forward having given municipal approval to Horizon Wind’s planned wind farm on the Nor’Wester Mountain Range, an area MPP says the company’s choice of locations for its 18 wind turbines is an unusual one.

Horizon pleased with council's decision

City council’s approval of a land lease agreement and the locations of 18 power-generating turbines has left officials from the company looking to build a wind farm on the Nor'wester Mountains very pleased says an official.
Strike averted

Strike averted

The deal may only be tentative, but it appears that transit workers will not be walking off the job.
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