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Bombardier recalls workers, hires 50 more for two contracts

Bombardier recalls workers, hires 50 more for two contracts

THUNDER BAY -- Bombardier has brought back all employees temporarily laid off earlier this year and hired 50 new people as production on two contracts ramps up.
Bombardier, workers donate $80K to United Way

Bombardier, workers donate $80K to United Way

Bombardier employees and the company have combined to give $80,000 to help kick start the United Way of Thunder Bay’s 2015 campaign.

Storm sewer construction to close section of William Street

City of Thunder Bay News Release: April 21, 2015 – William Street between Edward Street and Barton Street will be closedto through traffic for approximatelytwo weeks beginning Friday, April 24, due to storm sewer construction.
Police release photo of missing man's truck, ask public for information

Police release photo of missing man's truck, ask public for information

THUNDER BAY -- Police are still searching for a local man missing since last week. Thunder Bay Police Service released a photo of Terry Brasseur's truck in hopes the public can help find the 42-year-old man.
Working Group brings agencies together to help mothers with substance use issues

Working Group brings agencies together to help mothers with substance use issues

THUNDER BAY -- A woman’s health impacts the health of her child throughout their life, especially the effects of substance use.
Citizens discuss strategies to eradicate racism from community

Citizens discuss strategies to eradicate racism from community

THUNDER BAY – Racism can be expressed in many forms that are unique to individual communities.
Green Party bill to make changes at local port

Green Party bill to make changes at local port

THUNDER BAY -- A seaway issue brought to Parliament Hill by a local MP is one of many changes needed in the system, says at least one official from the local port.

OPP hosting Northern Police Experience recruitment drive

OPP News Release: (THUNDER BAY, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) will be hosting a recruiting initiative known as ”Northern Police Experience” in the City of Thunder Bay on Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31, 2015.

Second Installment of 2015 Tax Bills Due May 6

City of Thunder Bay news release: April 21, 2015 – The second installment of the 2015 tax bill is due on Wednesday, May 6. The interim tax billing is based on 50 per cent of your 2014 tax rate and 2014 assessment.

Cleared road closure: Highway 17 between Raith and Upsala re-opened

A section of highway closed Monday afternoon has been re-opened, OPP officials confirm. A section of Highway 17 had been closed in both directions after a part of the roadway was washed out Monday.
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