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Wireless concerns

Wireless concerns

Radiation emitted from electronics could be harmful to your health and will become a major health concern to Canadians in the coming years say some experts. Dr.
Kennel cough

Kennel cough

Anyone looking to adopt a dog will have to wait after a city-wide outbreak of kennel cough has the Thunder Bay and District Humane Society offering restricted services for dogs and potential owners.
Voting via Internet

Voting via Internet

Thunder Bay’s next municipal election may feature an online polling station. City clerk John Hannam said they're sending out a request for proposal later this week for companies that offer online and over-the-phone voting applications.

Former Marathon Pulp owner ordered to cleanup

A former owner of the Marathon Pulp mill has been told to help cover the cost of an environmental cleanup at the mill site.

OPP detachment for Dryden on hold

While it may not be completed this year, but OPP officials say a detachment in Dryden remains a priority. Sgt.

Haiti relief effort collecting tents

A local church launched a unique collection drive this week and will be accepting donations of tents in hopes of providing shelter for those in earthquake-torn Haiti.
Lifetime honours

Lifetime honours

He’s played with Duke Ellington, backed up Bob Hope and Red Skelton and kept the big band sound alive in Thunder Bay long after its mass popularity waned. Say the word music in this city and one name immediately comes to mind – Roy Coran.

Utility installs 48,000 Smart Meters

Thunder Bay Hydro officials say the campaign to replace electricity meters in the city continues in preparation for major rate changes in 2011.

Outage leaves 10,000 in dark

About 10,000 Thunder Bay residents were left in the dark for nearly two hours Saturday night. Officials with Hydro One say customers in the south end of the city lost power at about 6:30pm.
TBayTel serves lunch

TBayTel serves lunch

TBayTel answered the call for those in need with a roast beef lunch. The local telecommunications company sponsored the lunch at the Salvation Army on Cumberland St. on Sunday.
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