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VIDEO: School Board faces backlash over playground restrictions

VIDEO: School Board faces backlash over playground restrictions

Kam River site too expensive for shelter village location: memo

Kam River site too expensive for shelter village location: memo

A two-thirds majority vote will be needed to overturn council's previous decision to use the park as a site for the contentious project.
On a mid-valued home policy change would increase taxes by nearly $8

On a mid-valued home policy change would increase taxes by nearly $8

After a losing to a tie vote at the June 16 committee of the whole meeting, council will get a second chance to debate the 2025 Tax policy on June 23.
‘Parents Like Us’: health unit aims to help caregivers of those using substances

‘Parents Like Us’: health unit aims to help caregivers of those using substances

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit says the handbook is largely aimed at parents or guardians of young people, but information is also more widely applicable.
LETTER: Residential tax rates

LETTER: Residential tax rates

Bay Credit Union flips burgers in support of Camp Quality

Bay Credit Union flips burgers in support of Camp Quality

The barbeque on Thursday was one of two barbeques Bay Credit Union holds for charity each year.
'Seeing a need:' Six community projects get funding

'Seeing a need:' Six community projects get funding

Tbaytel For Good gives out $30,000 to six initiatives in Northwestern Ontario.
Increased NOHFC funding comes with new focus on job creation

Increased NOHFC funding comes with new focus on job creation

Over the next three years, the province is giving the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation an additional $30 million.
In-person licensing and permit services temporarily unavailable starting Monday

In-person licensing and permit services temporarily unavailable starting Monday

The reduced access to these services will remain during the closure of the office's front counter from June 23 to July 1.
Cross-country skater brings pop-up workshop to Cinema 5 Skatepark

Cross-country skater brings pop-up workshop to Cinema 5 Skatepark

Noah Tynes, also known as the Sage Knight, says he's thrilled to spend time with Thunder Bay residents.
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