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147 weapons seized at Pigeon River border crossing

147 weapons seized at Pigeon River border crossing

Anything to declare? Local man facing heavy fines after attempting to bring 147 prohibited and undeclared weapons across the border.
School board, teachers resume bargaining

School board, teachers resume bargaining

The separate school board will resume negotiations with the union representing its elementary school teachers today.
Dec. 11, 2016: Encouraging news for LU enrolment

Dec. 11, 2016: Encouraging news for LU enrolment

Dec. 11, 2016: Encouraging news for LU enrolment
Innovation on display at DisruptIT weekend

Innovation on display at DisruptIT weekend

THUNDER BAY -- The Northwestern Innovation Centre and Tbaytel are offering local innovators an opportunity to build the future. In January, the Centre will be hosting its third "Disrupt IT" Weekend.
Council Preview: Public engagement and EMS

Council Preview: Public engagement and EMS

THUNDER BAY -- City communications and the future of regional paramedic services are on the agenda at Thunder Bay city council Monday night. A communication and engagement plan is scheduled to be presented for council's approval.
Serving up some Christmas cheer

Serving up some Christmas cheer

Hundreds of people enjoyed the taste of the season at the Salvation Army 23rd Annual Christmas Dinner.
Christmas Cheer Fund prepares for growing need

Christmas Cheer Fund prepares for growing need

As need in city continues to grow, the Christmas Cheer Fund gets holiday hampers ready with one last weekend blitz.
Chamber supports Energy East in letter to council

Chamber supports Energy East in letter to council

Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce president Charla Robinson says project will bring jobs and economic impact to communities throughout Northwestern Ontario.
Refugees reflect on year in Canada

Refugees reflect on year in Canada

Members of the Toubaji family say they are excited and happy to be living in Thunder Bay.
High taxes force cross-border move for local distillery

High taxes force cross-border move for local distillery

A local company that makes bitters is moving its distilling expansion to the United States as its owners say Ontario's bill to overhaul distillery taxation comes up short.
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