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City energy bill to rise despite reduced use

City energy bill to rise despite reduced use

Energy costs for municipal assets and buildings will increase 7.5 per cent in 2017, including an anticipated $350,000 increase coming from the new provincial Cap and Trade program.
Highway 11/17 reopened following collision

Highway 11/17 reopened following collision

Shuniah Fire responded to collision between two transport trucks on Highway 11/17 and a vehicle rollover on Highway 527. 
Doctor shortages nothing new for the hospital

Doctor shortages nothing new for the hospital

The local hospital is short on specialists, however they're are in a better position than they have been for a few years.
International students make Thunder Bay home

International students make Thunder Bay home

Lakehead Public Schools International is recruiting students from around the world and those who are here say the experience has been amazing.
PSA: Traffic lights at Central and Carrick postponed

PSA: Traffic lights at Central and Carrick postponed

The city has postponed the new traffic signals at Central Avenue and Carrick Street, which were schedule to be activated Friday.
Local superheros donating toys to children in need

Local superheros donating toys to children in need

Some Thunder Bay Police Officers will be bringing joy to children in the Pediatric Unit at Thunder Bay Regional Sciences Centre this holiday season.
Police respond to robbery, stabbing overnight

Police respond to robbery, stabbing overnight

City police are investigating a robbery and a stabbing, two separate incidents that occurred early Sunday morning.
Province could force cities to pass codes of conduct

Province could force cities to pass codes of conduct

Ontario is considering mandating municipalities to draft codes of conduct to ensure behaviour standards of elected officials.
Coats for Kids distribution has begun

Coats for Kids distribution has begun

The Coats for Kids campaign began its distribution Saturday at Victoriaville Centre.
Hundreds fill Memorial Avenue for 26th annual Christmas Parade

Hundreds fill Memorial Avenue for 26th annual Christmas Parade

Hundreds of spectators were bundled up Saturday morning for the 26th annual Rotary Christmas Parade.
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