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Closure of Umbrella Medical Clinic raises concerns

Closure of Umbrella Medical Clinic raises concerns

Rainbow Collective president Jason Veltri worries for clinic clients who found Umbrella to be a safe and welcoming place.
NAN general meeting kicks off in Thunder Bay

NAN general meeting kicks off in Thunder Bay

Nishnawbe Aski Nation is holding its general assembly meeting over three days in the city, and almost all 49 chiefs or their proxies are present. 
Library moving ahead with future centralization plans

Library moving ahead with future centralization plans

While officials with the Thunder Bay Public Library are thankful for council’s approval on the bulk of their budget, they are confident they can get the $150,000 needed to hire an outside consultant to explore a potential Intercity Shopping Centre location.
TBT NEWSHOUR Feb. 5, 2024: Emergency mental health funding for NAN from Ottawa

TBT NEWSHOUR Feb. 5, 2024: Emergency mental health funding for NAN from Ottawa

LETTER: There should be more passing lanes on Highway 11

LETTER: There should be more passing lanes on Highway 11

I say this because trying to pass four or five transports "bunched up" is not only stupid but very hazardous when travelling at over 130 + km/hr.
Staff shortage causing closures at Alloy Drive post office

Staff shortage causing closures at Alloy Drive post office

Canada Post says it has limited staff due to 'unforeseen circumstances,' but is working to hire more employees.
Lake Superior is on pace for record-low ice cover

Lake Superior is on pace for record-low ice cover

Less ice could benefit the Port of Thunder Bay but there are potential negative impacts as well.
Council delays spending on Victoriaville parkade

Council delays spending on Victoriaville parkade

All but $200,000 has been put off to the 2025 operating and capital budget for the Victoriaville parkade.
Blind River Timmies serves up defence in spilled coffee lawsuit

Blind River Timmies serves up defence in spilled coffee lawsuit

Tim Hortons franchisee says it is not to blame for spilled coffee incident in drive-thru, and is asking that the lawsuit be dismissed with the plaintiff paying court costs
UPDATED: Multiple-vehicle collision on Thunder Bay Expressway

UPDATED: Multiple-vehicle collision on Thunder Bay Expressway

Two people were taken to hospital after a five-vehicle collision
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