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Union confident Bombardier workers will meet TTC’s aggressive delivery schedule

Union confident Bombardier workers will meet TTC’s aggressive delivery schedule

THUNDER BAY – The union president representing workers at the city’s Bombardier plant says he believes meeting the TTC’s aggressive delivery schedule will be “no problem.
Federal, provincial government commit $500K to Lac Des Mille Lacs solar project

Federal, provincial government commit $500K to Lac Des Mille Lacs solar project

THUNDER BAY -- Lac Des Mille Lacs First Nation took a step toward resettlement on Friday with a joint federal-provincial commitment to create a solar-powered micro-grid.
Updated expense report pending

Updated expense report pending

This story originally appeared with numbers from a report titled "Annual Report on Council, Board and Committee Expenses.

Local inflation rate dips in February, but still among the highest in Canada

THUNDER BAY – The local inflation rate dropped significantly in February, new numbers from Statistics Canada shows. According to a new report from Statistics Canada, Thunder Bay’s inflation rate fell to 1.7 per cent in February.
Couchiching stand off ends, one man in custody and highway re-opened

Couchiching stand off ends, one man in custody and highway re-opened

(FORT FRANCES, ON) – On March 17, 2016 at approximately 12:44 p.m.
Trip of their life: Travel, eco-adventure students return from Peru

Trip of their life: Travel, eco-adventure students return from Peru

Tourism – Travel and Eco-Adventure Students at Confederation College Take the ‘Trip of a Lifetime’ March 18, 2016, THUNDER BAY, ON – Second-year students in the Tourism – Travel and Eco-Adventure program at Confederation
Province announces $13 million climate change initiative for First Nations communities

Province announces $13 million climate change initiative for First Nations communities

THUNDER BAY – Whether it be shortened seasons for winter roads or flooding from late winter rainfalls, remote First Nations communities are experiencing the effects of climate change.
Fatal summer ATV crash leads to new charges for driver

Fatal summer ATV crash leads to new charges for driver

THUNDER BAY – A Shunaih woman has been charged for her role in a fatal ATV crash in the summer of 2015 and faces accusations of impaired driving.
Bombardier confident as aggressive street car shipping deadlines loom

Bombardier confident as aggressive street car shipping deadlines loom

THUNDER BAY – Bombardier will be shipping four TTC street cars a month starting next month, a company spokesman confirmed Thursday.
Police investigating death of six-month-old from Eabametoong First Nation

Police investigating death of six-month-old from Eabametoong First Nation

Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the death of an infant from Eabametoong First Nation. In a release issued on Thursday, police say the six-month old was airlifted to a hospital in London, Ont.
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