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Wasaya looking to replace fleet

Wasaya looking to replace fleet

THUNDER BAY - Officials with Wasaya Airways are looking at a more efficient aircraft for bringing food and other cargo to remote First Nations.
Final staff report presented, admin insists plan best for students

Final staff report presented, admin insists plan best for students

THUNDER BAY – Amalgamating schools will create enhanced opportunities and revitalize the learning experience, insist members of the public school board’s administration.
All Syrian refugees in Thunder Bay arrived via private sponsors

All Syrian refugees in Thunder Bay arrived via private sponsors

THUNDER BAY – Despite being designated as a hub for Syrian refugees fleeing the war-torn region, Thunder Bay has yet to receive anyone from the Middle East nation under the federal Resettlement Assistance Program.
City's AA- credit rating affirmed

City's AA- credit rating affirmed

June 23, 2016 – Thunder Bay's strong economy, low municipal debt burden, exceptional liquidity and improved municipal budgetary performance has led Standard & Poor's Ratings Services to reaffirm the City`s ‘AA-’ credit r
Victoriaville future to be discussed at open house next Wednesday

Victoriaville future to be discussed at open house next Wednesday

THUNDER BAY -- The city will hold an open house on the future of Victoriaville on June 29. The two-hour event, slated to begin at 6 p.m.
Our Kids Count celebrating special milestone

Our Kids Count celebrating special milestone

THUNDER BAY – Calling all past and present clients of Our Kids Count: the organization wants you to join in at a 20th anniversary celebration. Executive director Gladys Berringer extended the invitation for the Sept.
Police warn of dangerous fake painkillers being sold on the street

Police warn of dangerous fake painkillers being sold on the street

Following is a joint media release issued by the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service, Thunder Bay Police Service and Ontario Provincial Police: (Thunder Bay, ON) The Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service (NAPS), Thunder Bay Police Service (TBPS), and Ontario Provi
Job action likely as Catholic board, elementary teachers’ negotiations stall

Job action likely as Catholic board, elementary teachers’ negotiations stall

The Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board and its elementary teachers have hit another impasse in their contract negotiations. The talks broke off Wednesday after two days of bargaining.

TRAFFIC: Neebing River Bridge under construction this summer

THUNDER BAY — The Ministry of Transportation advises the motoring public that the Neebing River Bridge on Highway 61, just north of Arthur Street in Thunder Bay, will be under construction this summer. Short term traffic delays can be expected.

One new fire confirmed in Northwest region

There was one new fire confirmed in the Northwest Region by the afternoon of June 22. Thunder Bay Fire Number 23 is not under control at 0.2 hectares and is located near Trewartha Lake.
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