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City to receive $17.1 million in Tbaytel dividend payouts

City to receive $17.1 million in Tbaytel dividend payouts

THUNDER BAY – The city will be getting a little bit of an increase in their dividend payout from Tbaytel.
City's sunshine list membership drops by 8

City's sunshine list membership drops by 8

The City of Thunder Bay’s sunshine list has decreased slightly.

Morning blaze causes significant damage to Strand Avenue home

THUNDER BAY - A north side home suffered extensive damage after an early morning blaze. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue crews responded to a home on the 200 block of Strand Avenue at about 3:30 a.m. Friday morning.
Week in Review: Week 12

Week in Review: Week 12

Here are the stories that received the most attention in Week 12 of 2015. 5. City owed $1.8M in back taxes More than 120 properties owe the city a combined $1.8 million in tax arrears dating back to 2012.

Council by Tweets: Event Centre debate

View the slideshow below to see how council unfolded via the tweets of our council reporters and some residents who followed along. To join the conversation, use hashtag #tbcc during any regular scheduled council meeting.
City council votes to push event centre plan to design and build phase

City council votes to push event centre plan to design and build phase

THUNDER BAY -- The city is moving ahead with its proposed event centre.
A live update of tonight's special event centre session of city council

A live update of tonight's special event centre session of city council

We'll be bringing you regular updates from tonight's special meeting of council as members of the public and city council have their say ahead of an expected vote to proceed the project to Phase 5.
Local Catholic board facing small reduction in funding due to declining enrolment

Local Catholic board facing small reduction in funding due to declining enrolment

THUNDER BAY -- At least one local school board will see a slight reduction in funding in the upcoming school year because of declining enrolment. Ontario’s Minister of Education Liz Sandals announced funding of $22.

Local artist signs international deal with Columbia Records

THUNDER BAY -- A local musician has signed an international record deal with one of the world's biggest labels. Thunder Bay's Coleman Hell , now based out of Toronto, announced an international deal with Columbia Records Thursday afternoon.
Gravelle says province is committed to working with First Nations on Ring of Fire

Gravelle says province is committed to working with First Nations on Ring of Fire

THUNDER BAY -- The Minister of Northern Development and Mines is taking the concerns of First Nation leaders seriously and says they have an important role to play in the development of the Ring of Fire.
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