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Thunder Bay prof acknowledged for work with drones

Thunder Bay prof acknowledged for work with drones

Dr. Abdelhamid Tayebi named a Fellow with Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
City considers future of Waverley Park's historic fountain

City considers future of Waverley Park's historic fountain

Thunder Bay's city council will receive more information after hearing a call to refurbish the more than two-century old Hogarth Fountain at Waverley Park, a job estimated to cost at least $250,000.
Evans retiring as city treasurer

Evans retiring as city treasurer

City treasurer and GM of corporate services and long-term care Linda Evans will retire early in the New Year, the City of Thunder Bay has announced.
VIDEO: Foundation laid for Finlandia replacement building

VIDEO: Foundation laid for Finlandia replacement building

Impaired driving charge laid after 134 km/h on Harbour Expressway

Impaired driving charge laid after 134 km/h on Harbour Expressway

The impaired driver was one of six people charged on the first weekend of the Festive RIDE program
Transportation minister and NDP MPP spar over support for Alstom plant

Transportation minister and NDP MPP spar over support for Alstom plant

Caroline Mulroney and MPP Lise Vaugeois engaged in a spirited exchange in Question Period
Stock the Bank a college success story

Stock the Bank a college success story

Students have raised more than $215,000 over 17 years toward the student emergency fund, and this year collected more than 8,800 food items for the Confederation College food bank.
'Single sick call' can force hospital to close services

'Single sick call' can force hospital to close services

Wilson Memorial General Hospital in Marathon temporarily closed its emergency department on Sunday
Loss of Finnish Labour Temple 'still hurts,' developer says

Loss of Finnish Labour Temple 'still hurts,' developer says

Brad McKinnon says he's encouraged by the support of the community as he carries on with the redevelopment
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