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City to install 5 new pedestrian crossings

City to install 5 new pedestrian crossings

Button-activated traffic signals and one crossover will be installed in Thunder Bay this year.
‘A very dynamic environment’: chamber, local businesses prepare for tariffs

‘A very dynamic environment’: chamber, local businesses prepare for tariffs

Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce says uncertainty over some specifics making it difficult for the business sector to plan.
UPDATED Workers escape injury after roof section falls at Dryden mill

UPDATED Workers escape injury after roof section falls at Dryden mill

The incident forced a one-day suspension of operations in the chemical plant
Ford sends message to Ottawa on Ring of Fire: Get out of our way

Ford sends message to Ottawa on Ring of Fire: Get out of our way

Premier delivers sense of urgency in pushing for expedited approvals, development of critical minerals projects
Man pleads guilty to failing to remain at scene of fatal collision

Man pleads guilty to failing to remain at scene of fatal collision

A 25-year-old male pedestrian died in hospital from his injuries.
Lac des Iles mine owner commits to revealing any closure plan 'well in advance'

Lac des Iles mine owner commits to revealing any closure plan 'well in advance'

Impala Canada CEO said the company is in good shape, and there will be no unplanned or abrupt shutdown of operations.
New Superior Court judges hail from Thunder Bay, Longlac

New Superior Court judges hail from Thunder Bay, Longlac

Robin Lepere is named to the Superior Court of Justice, while Chantal Brochu moves there from the Ontario Court of Justice.
Student-led clinic hosts first Mini Medical School on Monday

Student-led clinic hosts first Mini Medical School on Monday

Organizers have planned two in-person sessions at several regional locations and online.
Immigration, highway safety remain post-election priorities: chamber

Immigration, highway safety remain post-election priorities: chamber

Immigration and highway safety will remain a priorities for the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce in the aftermath of provincial election.
Atikokan man charged with impaired driving

Atikokan man charged with impaired driving

A 23 year-old faces charges after an early-morning traffic stop.
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