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Parking meters proposed for Prince Arthur's Landing

Parking meters proposed for Prince Arthur's Landing

Visitors to Prince Arthur's Landing may have to pay for the privilege of taking their vehicles to the waterfront park in the future.
LETTER: Urbanize Thunder Bay; sustainable service delivery

LETTER: Urbanize Thunder Bay; sustainable service delivery

I'm a Thunder Bay fan and always will be. It is one of the most beautiful settings for a city in Canada; from the calm shores of Lake Superior to the rolling mountains surrounding the city. It's what's in-between that needs the conversation.
City hires new GM of Community Services

City hires new GM of Community Services

The City of Thunder Bay has filled a vacancy in a senior position on its administrative team.
Police station renos won't happen before 2019

Police station renos won't happen before 2019

Balmoral Street headquarters bursting at the seams, needs additional space, say police officials.
Council ratifies budget with 3.59 levy increase

Council ratifies budget with 3.59 levy increase

City council passed the 2017 municipal budget on Tuesday with a 3.59 per cent levy after some last-minute amendments.
Spring-like weather closes most area ski trails

Spring-like weather closes most area ski trails

Most cross-country ski trails in the Thunder Bay area are temporarily shut down because of mild weather as well the rain that fell on Monday.
Police issue 102 tickets in school-zone blitz

Police issue 102 tickets in school-zone blitz

Drivers stopped going as fast as 80 kilometres an hour in a 40 zone.
Second snowmobiler's body recovered from lake

Second snowmobiler's body recovered from lake

Nathaniel Thompson, 45, went missing last week; body of 51-year-old Gerald Thompson recovered on Sunday.
Transit workers remember Winnipeg driver

Transit workers remember Winnipeg driver

Transit workers held a moment of silence to remember Winnipeg bus driver killed on the job.
Saskatchewan police provide ideas to help Aboriginal relations in Thunder Bay

Saskatchewan police provide ideas to help Aboriginal relations in Thunder Bay

A visit to Prince Albert, Saskatoon and Regina could prove beneficial to Thunder Bay Police in its attempt to better relationships with the local First Nation community.
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