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City on pace for record deer tick season

City on pace for record deer tick season

THUNDER BAY – Deer ticks are invading the city this season more aggressively than ever before.

PSA: Rain garden rebates are back

Beautify your property and help manage stormwater by creating a Rain Garden in your yard. You might also be eligible for rebates up to $500 for plants and supplies.

No new confirmed forest fires for June 30: MNRF

There were no new forest fires by the afternoon of June 30 in the Northwest Region The forest fire hazard is low in the south and ranging and moderate to high in the central and far north sectors of the region.
Emerald ash borer has arrived in Thunder Bay

Emerald ash borer has arrived in Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY -- The invasive emerald ash borer has arrived in Thunder Bay.
$2.2 million to plan art gallery's move to waterfront

$2.2 million to plan art gallery's move to waterfront

THUNDER BAY -- All three levels of government collaborated on Thursday to ensure the Thunder Bay Art Gallery will have a smooth sail to its future location in Tugboat Basin on the waterfront.

Chamber awards $500 high school scholarships

THUNDER BAY - The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that the winners of the 2016 Chamber of Commerce Scholarships are Hilary Macdougall of St.
Man faces numerous charges after twice crashing on city's south side

Man faces numerous charges after twice crashing on city's south side

THUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay Police have taken a 28-year-old Fort Frances man into custody after a pair of collisions on the city’s south side. Police allege the crashes were related.
Some flooded homeowners may qualify for disaster relief

Some flooded homeowners may qualify for disaster relief

THUNDER BAY -- The Ministry of Municipal Affairs is examining a cross section of flooded local houses to determine if homeowners qualify for provincial disaster relief.
Memory garden met with emotion from Pioneer Ridge residents (12 PHOTOS)

Memory garden met with emotion from Pioneer Ridge residents (12 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY – Elsie O’Brien says when she was a young girl, her father bought a place by the waterfront and built a garden.

College program earns approval as social service worker equivalent

June 29, 2016, THUNDER BAY, ON – The Native Child and Family Services program at Confederation College has earned approval as a program equivalent to a Social Service Worker program.
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