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Police investigating Fort William Gardens incident

Police investigating Fort William Gardens incident

The city's statement said an employee working on Monday night reported an incident involving a member of the public that placed the employee’s safety at risk.
Tenant upset by ongoing bed bug infestations

Tenant upset by ongoing bed bug infestations

Landlords who fail to deal with a bed bug infestation can be required to do so by a public health inspector.
Council set to examine consultant fees

Council set to examine consultant fees

Red River Coun. Michael Zussino suggested adding $150,000 from the capital general reserve fund to hire an outside consultant to look into a potential Intercity mall location for the Thunder Bay Public Library.
Indigenous Author Series enters second year at TBPL

Indigenous Author Series enters second year at TBPL

After a successful first chapter, the Thunder Bay Public Library’s Indigenous Author Series has returned for 2024.
Bentz agrees with Chamber’s concerns about budget process

Bentz agrees with Chamber’s concerns about budget process

“City council is who sets the budget so we need to be able to speak to them and express our concerns,” said Chamber of Commerce President Charla Robinson.
City could set a high temperature record today

City could set a high temperature record today

Environment Canada says long-range forecast models point to above-normal temperatures through February.
Pride items damaged by vandal

Pride items damaged by vandal

A video that has gone viral on social media shows a person approaching the front steps of a home and ripping a Pride flag off the railing. 
TBT NEWSHOUR Jan. 30, 2024: Large investment for biomass industry

TBT NEWSHOUR Jan. 30, 2024: Large investment for biomass industry

Nominations open for Respect Awards

Nominations open for Respect Awards

Respect Awards are given to individuals, organizations and businesses that have helped enhance diversity, inclusion, equity and respect for others.
Council sees drop in municipal tax levy

Council sees drop in municipal tax levy

Council voted in favour of a list of recommendations brought forward by staff, which dropped the figure to 5.48 after growth.
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