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Council approves $3-million rebudgeting plan

Council approves $3-million rebudgeting plan

City council approved a plan that will balance all but $180,000 of the $3.2-million projected shortfall in the 2016 municipal budget.
OPP reminding drivers to buckle up

OPP reminding drivers to buckle up

OPP are launching their annual Fall Seat Belt Campaign and reminding drivers to take the extra five seconds to buckle up before driving.
Ryan Johnson thriving in Canucks front-office job

Ryan Johnson thriving in Canucks front-office job

NHLer Ryan Johnson hung up his skates in 2011, but has stayed in the game, most recently as director of player development with the Vancouver Canucks
Cool Science: Stain Magic

Cool Science: Stain Magic

Portable stain-removal pens come to the rescue when a fancy dinner gets messy.
College golf team off to provincials

College golf team off to provincials

Confederation College Media Release THUNDER BAY, ON, September 26, 2016 – The Confederation College Thunderhawks Golf team will be heading to Barrie, Ontario October 2 – 5 for the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Provincial Go
Missing 12-year-old boy found

Missing 12-year-old  boy found

City police located missing 12-year-old boy, who has been returned home safely.
OPP name new commander for Northwest

OPP name new commander for Northwest

The OPP have named the new Commander for the OPP's Northwest Region.
Program gives kids a place of their own

Program gives kids a place of their own

Youth Move, a community program that provides youth a safe and supportive space, expands to local libraries.
Kings wrap-up first round of NAPHL with win and shootout loss

Kings wrap-up first round of NAPHL with win and shootout loss

The Thunder Bay Kings two midget clubs wrapped up their first round of play in the North American Prospects Hockey League Sunday in Blaine, Minn.
Council Preview: Budget slashing plan reviewed

Council Preview: Budget slashing plan reviewed

THUNDER BAY – City council will take its first look at a plan that could clear this year’s $3.2 million budget shortfall.
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