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Student union irked with transit proposal to double price of uPass

Student union irked with transit proposal to double price of uPass

THUNDER BAY -- Transit wants to double the price of its universal bus pass system next year, says the president of Lakehead University's student union. The uPass system was set up in 2007.
Mild weather coming to erase season’s first snowfall

Mild weather coming to erase season’s first snowfall

THUNDER BAY – The city is cleaning up after a Thursday night snowfall gave us our first taste of the winter season. But that cleanup wont’ take long.

Power restored after early morning south-side outages

THUNDER BAY – Nearly 1,500 Hydro customers were left in the dark early Friday morning.
Nearly $2 million injected into city transit via gas tax

Nearly $2 million injected into city transit via gas tax

THUNDER BAY -- Nearly $2 million in public transit funding has been released to three communities in Northwestern Ontario. The annual funding was announced by MPPs Michael Gravelle and Bill Mauro Thursday.

Enterprising Women Awards set for Thursday evening

THUNDER BAY -- Hundreds of savvy business women are attending this year's Enterprising Women Awards, presented by PARO. The awards ceremony starts at 6 p.m.
Construction work ready to begin on Thunder Bay fire management headquarters

Construction work ready to begin on Thunder Bay fire management headquarters

THUNDER BAY – Within the next three years the district’s forest fire and emergency services headquarters will be given a substantial overhaul.

Construction limits access to Kam River Heritage Park

City of Thunder Bay Media Release November 12, 2015 – The pedestrian underpass running between Simpson Street and Kaministiquia River Heritage Park has been closed to the public while contractors perform maintenance work on the paving stone pat
Christmas Wishes Gift Tree campaign hopes to collect 500 gifts

Christmas Wishes Gift Tree campaign hopes to collect 500 gifts

Christmas is the time for giving and the Children’s Aid Society of Thunder Bay is hoping residents continue their generosity this holiday season.

Inquest into death of inmates at local jail set for January

An inquest into the deaths of two inmates at the Thunder Bay District Jail is set for January. Ronald Fagan and Jacy Pierre died within a month of each other at the jail in 2007. The mandatory inquest is set for Jan.
Federal offender wanted on Canada-wide warrant, could be in Thunder Bay

Federal offender wanted on Canada-wide warrant, could be in Thunder Bay

OPP Media Release (TORONTO, ON) – The Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement (ROPE) Squad is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a federal offender wanted on a Canada Wide Warrant as result of her Breach of Parole.
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