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City makes top 25 in magazine's annual survey

City makes top 25 in magazine's annual survey

Thunder Bay’s reputation is moving up in the ranks as it jumped to no. 24 in a business magazine’s annual list of Canada’s best places to live. MoneySense, which has been ranking Canadian cities since 2006, lists Thunder Bay at no.
TTC approves 186 more subway cars

TTC approves 186 more subway cars

It's a done deal for the latest subway contract for Bombardier. On Thursday the Toronto Transit Commission approved an order for 186 additional subway cars to be built at the Thunder Bay railcar plant.

Multiplex should be in north core: Heart of the Harbour

The proposed new multiplex is years from reality, but the head of the Downtown Heart of the Harbour Business Improvement Association says her organization will make a push to have it located in the north core of Thunder Bay.
Gas shortage leaves motorists with pump pains

Gas shortage leaves motorists with pump pains

Suncor Energy’s Thunder Bay terminal is experiencing a temporary shortage of regular gasoline causing some local fuel stations to run out of gas.

Police capture escaped prisoner

A prisoner who escaped OPP custody in Fort Frances and eluded police for a week has been captured. Last night, police apprehended Matthew Bradley Meyers without incident. The 25-year old was located near Clearwater Lake, north of Emo.

Free Compost Available to City Residents

Compost is now available to residents at no charge, the City of Thunder Bay announced Thursday. The free compost is weather permitting and while quantities last.

AbitibiBowater investigates power generation

A project being proposed by AbitibiBowater in Thunder Bay could see the mill producing more than 60 per cent of its own energy needs.
Hyer's climate bill passes third reading

Hyer's climate bill passes third reading

A local MP’s bill to force the federal government to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is on its way to the Senate after passing third reading Wednesday evening.

Ont. Native Women’s Association names new exec. director

The Ontario Native Women's Association has appointed its new Executive Director. Former Thunder Bay City Coun. Betty Kennedy will lead the organization.
City examines interest for possible multiplex facility

City examines interest for possible multiplex facility

Thunder Bay’s proposed new multi-million-dollar multiplex facility will be under taxpayer scrutiny on Thursday night at the DaVinci Centre, as the city begins the first of a planned series of public consultations on a building city higher-ups hope wi
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