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Traffic down at city’s airport

Traffic down at city’s airport

THUNDER BAY -- After experiencing five years of significant growth, traffic at the Thunder Bay airport appears to have stabilized.
Airport passenger volumes remain flat

Airport passenger volumes remain flat

THUNDER BAY - After experiencing a half-decade of significant growth, traffic at the airport appears to have stabilized.
Premier to speak at NOMA's AGM

Premier to speak at NOMA's AGM

THUNDER BAY -- Premier Kathleen Wynne is scheduled to be in town on Thursday to help kick off Day 1 of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association's annual general meeting. The premier is slated to deliver remarks in an evening address.
Tentative deal reached to avert paramedics strike

Tentative deal reached to avert paramedics strike

THUNDER BAY - The city has reached a last minute tentative deal with paramedics who were preparing to walk off the job later this week.
Province hosts highway twinning open house

Province hosts highway twinning open house

SHUNIAH -- A Ministry of Transportation official involved with an updated plan to twin 14.4 kilometres of Highway 11-17 between Pass Lake and Pearl says entrance access seems to be the biggest concerns of nearby residents.
Visiting drug dealers sent packing: Police

Visiting drug dealers sent packing: Police

The Thunder Bay Police Service has been receiving ongoing complaints in regards to active drug dealing at two residences in the 100 block of Picton Avenue.
Lock your doors! Reports of thefts from cars spike in Kenora

Lock your doors! Reports of thefts from cars spike in Kenora

A number of weekend thefts have sparked concern from police. 
Fort William First Nation flag to fly at City Hall

Fort William First Nation flag to fly at City Hall

THUNDER BAY -- In recognition the city sits on the traditional Fort William First Nation territory, the First Nation’s flag will permanently fly outside of Thunder Bay City Hall.
Teen remains in hospital bed following skate park assault

Teen remains in hospital bed following skate park assault

Shelly Lynn St. Arnaud isn’t sure if her son will ever recover from the vicious assault he was the alleged victim of last Friday evening.
Are you prepared? The OPP would like to know

Are you prepared? The OPP would like to know

(FORT FRANCES, ON) – Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to notify the citizens of Northwestern Ontario that from May 1- 7, 2016 is Emergency Preparedness (EP) Week.
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