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Not everything belongs in a landfill

Not everything belongs in a landfill

Annual e-waste and tire collection provides a free and easy way to recycle electronic goods and tires.
City to seek citizen satisfaction

City to seek citizen satisfaction

The City of Thunder Bay will be conducting the 2017 Citizen Satisfaction Survey over the next two weeks.
PSW shortage slows Hogarth Riverview Manor reopening

PSW shortage slows Hogarth Riverview Manor reopening

The completion of the final stage of the 544-bed Hogarth Riverview Manor has been slowed by a shortage of personal support workers to staff the long-term care home.
More Kashechewan evacuees to arrive in Thunder Bay this weekend

More Kashechewan evacuees to arrive in Thunder Bay this weekend

Thunder Bay to welcome 77 more Kashechewan First Nation evacuees who had been staying in Wawa as timeline for community members to return to flood-threatened homes remains undetermined.
Gamble to run for mayor in 2018

Gamble to run for mayor in 2018

63-year-old finished second to Lynn Peterson in the 2006 mayoral election.
Job cuts unavoidable for Resolute Forest Products

Job cuts unavoidable for Resolute Forest Products

Some bad news for Resolute Forest Products as shares in Quebec paper and lumber producer fell more than seven per cent on the Toronto stock market.
Police donate friendship bench to St. Vincent school

Police donate friendship bench to St. Vincent school

Thunder Bay Police donate a friendship bench as a part of Mental Health Awareness week and Youth Week
Questions surround new jail announcement

Questions surround new jail announcement

One day after province announced funding approval for new jail in Thunder Bay, questions about project cost, location and timeframes remain unanswered.
PSA: Leaf and yard waste collection begins Tuesday

PSA: Leaf and yard waste collection begins Tuesday

Spring leaf and yard waste collection with begin Tuesday.
Night hunter receives $4,500 fine

Night hunter receives $4,500 fine

Red Lake man has been fined $4,500 for hunting at night.
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