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Hydro One finds problems with alternate route for Waasigan Transmission Line

Hydro One finds problems with alternate route for Waasigan Transmission Line

The utility says its own preferred route has multiple advantages over the Neighbours on the Line plan
Council in Brief: April 17

Council in Brief: April 17

Thunder Bay’s city council heard new details on a proposed waterfront science centre, endorsed a plan to revitalize downtown Fort William, and voted to explore selling off a city-owned trailer park Monday.
Métis Nation of Ontario at UN forum on Indigenous issues

Métis Nation of Ontario at UN forum on Indigenous issues

Delegates bring priorities to the international stage
Thunder Bay science centre pegged at $80M

Thunder Bay science centre pegged at $80M

Science North has revealed new design concepts, cost estimates, and a projected opening date for a proposed Thunder Bay science centre at the waterfront.
Lecce introduces bill to increase provincial control over education

Lecce introduces bill to increase provincial control over education

The bill aims to reform school boards and allow the minister to set provincial priorities for student achievement
TBT NEWSHOUR: April 17, 2023: New police chief arrives

TBT NEWSHOUR: April 17, 2023: New police chief arrives

Public meetings called to discuss new recreation trail network

Public meetings called to discuss new recreation trail network

Organizers hope people respect the fact that the trails are meant for non-motorized users
Man sentenced to 14 years for beating death of Christopher Meeseetawageesic

Man sentenced to 14 years for beating death of Christopher Meeseetawageesic

Kenneth Moonias pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the violent 2020 attack on Christopher Meeseetawageesic, while Natalie Moonias, who has already been sentenced, filmed the attack on her cell phone
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Council approves major road work contract

Council approves major road work contract

City council has approved a $5.7-million road work contract that will see streets including Dawson Road and Arthur Street repaved – but significant work on Memorial Avenue could be put on hold.
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