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Local McDonald's get new southern Ontario owner

The five McDonald's restaurant locations in Thunder Bay have new ownership. Rob Prober has made the trip from southern Ontario to take over the local franchises. On Nov.
Portable night sky

Portable night sky

Students in Northwestern Ontario no longer have to wait for the sun to set to take a glimpse at the stars. Science North unveiled a portable planetarium Friday at their Thunder Bay outreach base in the Boys and Girls Club building on Windsor Street.
Non-confidence vote unlikely, city's MPPs say

Non-confidence vote unlikely, city's MPPs say

After 12 days at Queen’s Park, both of Thunder Bay’s MPPs say they don’t see the Liberal minority government falling to a non-confidence vote any time soon.

Beacons lit up for the first time Thursday night

The controversial beacons on Thunder Bay's redeveloped waterfront were lit up for the first time Thursday night. The 65-foot high beacons at Prince Arthur's Landing came with a price tag of more than $900,000.
Bomb threat forces evacuation of local Bombardier plant, shuts down transit

Bomb threat forces evacuation of local Bombardier plant, shuts down transit

Police are searching Bombardier for a bomb and employees have been evacuated following a phone call Friday afternoon. Bombardier security received a call just after noon Friday from someone saying there was a bomb in the plant’s main building.

Christmas campaigns continue moving toward targets

Thunder Bay Christmas Charities continue their efforts to provide support to those in need. The United Way still has about $987,000 to go if it hopes to reach its $2.52 million target.
Dumping the dump

Dumping the dump

Fort William First Nation is taking steps to close the illegal landfill on Squaw Bay Road. The dumpsite has been in existence for decades and there have been initiatives to try to close it several times before. On Nov.

Hydro work will likely create delays for drivers on Dawson Road

Motorists travelling along Dawson Road should be prepared for delays during the next few weeks. Thunder Bay Hydro crews have shut down a portion of the westbound lane while hydro line clearing crews work in the area.
Ruling released

Ruling released

The mayor may find himself declaring a lot of conflicts-of-interest in future police services board meetings. The mayor was reinstated to the Thunder Bay Police Services Board this week after a 10-month investigation into a breach of confidentiality.
MTO not doing enough to honour Fox, Shuniah Reeve says

MTO not doing enough to honour Fox, Shuniah Reeve says

Maria Harding says Ontario’s plan to recognize the spot where Terry Fox ended his Marathon of Hope is not enough.
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