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Target may move forward with liquidation before end of week

THUNDER BAY -- Massive Target liquidation could start by the end of the week. The U.S.-based retailer is requesting a court order to move forward with the liquidation.
While not in Thunder Bay, measles virus now in Canada

While not in Thunder Bay, measles virus now in Canada

THUNDER BAY -- The measles virus has landed in Canada, but has yet to make its way to Thunder Bay.

Mayor asks for report on improving pedestrian safety around St. Ann, other schools

THUNDER BAY -- Keith Hobbs wants safety improved near St. Ann School.

Council will wait until next week to discuss, debate wastewater financial plan

THUNDER BAY -- Councillors will have to wait until budget meetings to discuss a 20-year wastewater strategy.
City didn't deliver on Golf Links Road reconstruction, residents say

City didn't deliver on Golf Links Road reconstruction, residents say

THUNDER BAY -- Residents near Golf Links Road say the city's extensive project hasn't been built as advertised.
Council holding off on Swing Bridge talks until next week

Council holding off on Swing Bridge talks until next week

THUNDER BAY -- City council will wait until next week to hold a closed door meeting on the latest offer from CN on the James Street swing bridge.
Several stations across city now selling fuel above the dollar-per-litre mark

Several stations across city now selling fuel above the dollar-per-litre mark

THUNDER BAY -- Gas prices are on the rise. As of Monday afternoon at least six local gas bars were moving above the dollar-per-litre mark as gas prices, following the provincial trend of elevated prices.

NOMA selects Hobbs, Nelson as potential MPAC reps

THUNDER BAY -- The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association is forwarding the names of two area politicians to voice the region's concerns over property assessment.
Picketing health-care workers say they want to be compensated fairly

Picketing health-care workers say they want to be compensated fairly

THUNDER BAY – Striking Community Care Access Centre health-care workers insist they will remain off the job until receiving fair compensation.

Relay for Life shortened to six-hour event

The Canadian Cancer Society’s local Relay for Life is getting a facelift in 2015. Event organizers on Monday said they’ll be shortening the length of this year’s fundraiser to six hours, from 6 p.m. until midnight on June 19.
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