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LETTER: Councillors respond to Powlowski on temporary village

LETTER: Councillors respond to Powlowski on temporary village

City councillors Shelby Ch’ng and Kristen Oliver respond to a Nov. 15 Op-Ed from local MP Marcus Powlowski on the south-side locations council is considering for a temporary shelter village.
Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg leaders declare state of emergency

Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg leaders declare state of emergency

Rising levels of drug-related crime, addiction and a lack of services are negatively impacting the community.
Hydro One responds to numerous power outages

Hydro One responds to numerous power outages

Over 1,300 customers were affected by outages Tuesday morning
Letter: Ford's $200 rebate better spent elsewhere

Letter: Ford's $200 rebate better spent elsewhere

The $3-billion payout could help solve the homeless and addictions crises facing the province.
St. Ignatius teacher gets a haircut for a cause

St. Ignatius teacher gets a haircut for a cause

Justin Ball got his hair and beard cut on Monday morning as part of a fundraiser to kick off the school's anti-bullying week.
Two arrested after suspect allegedly attempts to draw loaded gun on police

Two arrested after suspect allegedly attempts to draw loaded gun on police

Police say a second individual nearly hit an officer with a vehicle trying to escape.
Power restored to most customers in Norwester area

Power restored to most customers in Norwester area

Remaining 80 customers should have power restored by 10 a.m. on Tuesday.
Council votes down funding for waterfront committee

Council votes down funding for waterfront committee

Council has decided not to grant $150,000 in funding to the Waterfront development committee.
Court upholds ruling requiring insurer to defend city against leaky pipe lawsuits

Court upholds ruling requiring insurer to defend city against leaky pipe lawsuits

An insurance company argued a clause in the policy related to lead in the water system exempted it from defending the city in lawsuits over pinhole leaks in water pipes
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

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