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Slow down! Councillor to explore options on Arundel

Slow down! Councillor to explore options on Arundel

THUNDER BAY – Current River’s city councillor wants to explore ways of slowing down motorists that are cruising through the Arundel Street Active Living Corridor. Coun.
TRAFFIC: Section of Memorial to close next week

TRAFFIC: Section of Memorial to close next week

All south-bound lanes on Memorial Avenue between Central Avenue and 10th Avenue will be closed from 7 a.m. on Monday Aug. 22 until 5 p.m. Friday Aug. 26.
Inmates prep $1.5 billion lawsuit, allege ‘human rights’ abuses

Inmates prep $1.5 billion lawsuit, allege ‘human rights’ abuses

THUNDER BAY - A local attorney participating in a class-action lawsuit on behalf of prisoners in Ontario is calling it one of the largest institutional suits in the province’s history.
Wilderness Discovery Retreat’s reopening appears unlikely

Wilderness Discovery Retreat’s reopening appears unlikely

Sitting vacant on the shores of Lake Shebandowan, the prospect of HAGI's Wilderness Discovery Retreat’s re-opening does not look promising. The camp is a barrier-free resort, which allows people with disabilities to experience camp life.

Balmoral Street, Sibley Drive intersection closure extended

August 17, 2016 – The intersection at Balmoral Street and Sibley Drive will remain closed until Friday, Aug. 19, as construction of a new storm sewer is completed.
Four sacred medicine garden unveiled

Four sacred medicine garden unveiled

THUNDER BAY – The city’s south side is getting some positive healing through the creation of a Four Sacred Medicine Garden. The garden was unveiled Tuesday and is located at the corner of Pruden and Simpson Streets.

College to students: Not too late to apply

THUNDER BAY – Confederation College says it’s not too late for students to apply for entrance into to some of the Thunder Bay school’s programs.
Urban farm provides valuable work experience to area youth (13 PHOTOS)

Urban farm provides valuable work experience to area youth (13 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY -- Michael Spence had never grown anything before earlier this year joining Roots to Harvest’s ambitious urban farm project.
Portable toilet installed for the homeless

Portable toilet installed for the homeless

THUNDER BAY – A new initiative is helping to give the city’s least fortunate a place to go when they need to go.
OPP investigate grocery store break in

OPP investigate grocery store break in

(EAR FALLS, ON) – Ear Falls OPP are investigating a Break and Enter at A1 Foods, that occurred between July 31, 2016 and August 1, 2016.
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