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Another municipality in the Northwest will examine council composition

Another municipality in the Northwest will examine council composition

Greenstone council has directed administration to start public consultations after the next term of council begins in 2026.
Pop-up clinic offers relief for local pet parents

Pop-up clinic offers relief for local pet parents

The four-day long blitz welcomed 97 cats and dogs for spay and neuter surgeries, aiding in the on-going vet crisis.
FedNor investing over $2 million in tourism initiatives throughout region

FedNor investing over $2 million in tourism initiatives throughout region

Nearly half of the funding, just shy of $1 million, is going to a Kenora brewery while the remainder is spread between seven other projects in the Northwest.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

TBT Newshour: July 17

TBT Newshour: July 17

VIDEO: Ottawa invests $4.5M in Northern Ontario tourism projects

VIDEO: Ottawa invests $4.5M in Northern Ontario tourism projects

Ostberg family 'deeply disappointed' with police watchdog findings

Ostberg family 'deeply disappointed' with police watchdog findings

Jenna Ostberg’s parents say that the SIU report did not reflect the full person Ostberg was: “She was so much more than what is written in those pages.”
Northwestern municipal leaders excited about federal regional growth plan

Northwestern municipal leaders excited about federal regional growth plan

The federal government, through FedNor, says the five-year plan will target helping communities, growing businesses and strengthening innovation sector.
Live on the Waterfront kicks off 2025 concert series

Live on the Waterfront kicks off 2025 concert series

The series will continue every Wednesday night starting at 6 p.m. throughout the summer.
First Nations training and employment organization has a new home

First Nations training and employment organization has a new home

Anishinabek Employment and Training Services is now located at the former Dawson Court building, owned by Matawa First Nations, after leaving the Thunder Bay Public Library's Waverley branch on unfavourable terms earlier this year.
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