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Snow, rain causing 'messy situation' in Thunder Bay and NW Ontario

Snow, rain causing 'messy situation' in Thunder Bay and NW Ontario

Parts of northwestern Ontario could receive 20 centimetres of snow by Tuesday morning.
Thunder Bay to take part in basic income pilot

Thunder Bay to take part in basic income pilot

The city of Thunder Bay and surrounding area will be one of three cities participating in a basic income pilot being launched by the government of Ontario.
Liberal government planning to grow the economy

Liberal government planning to grow the economy

The Liberal government plans to grow the economy and has helped create 1,600 new jobs in the city.
Glance at Crime: 29 assaults, 23 thefts

Glance at Crime: 29 assaults, 23 thefts

City police responded to more than 192 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, April 17 through Sunday, April 23.
Shelter House community garden set to expand

Shelter House community garden set to expand

The expansion of the Shelter House community garden helped kick off an awareness campaign developed by Confederation College students.
Ready, set, solve

Ready, set, solve

Young mathletes compete in the annual Math Olympics for a chance to represent the region during the provincial competition.
New freighter taking to the skies

New freighter taking to the skies

Wasaya Airways debuts the world's first Dash 8-100 freighter aircraft to its fleet.
Waterfront businesses seeking statutory holiday exemption

Waterfront businesses seeking statutory holiday exemption

The Waterfront BIA is seeking a tourism designation from Thunder Bay city council that would allow area businesses to operate on statutory holidays.
Kickboxing makes triumphant return to city

Kickboxing makes triumphant return to city

Thunder Bay's Mitchell Spence thrills the crowd with unanimous decision victory.
Folklore Festival set for another trip around the world

Folklore Festival set for another trip around the world

The always popular Folklore Festival will return to the Fort William Gardens May 6 and 7 with more food, dancing, and performances.
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