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Police wrap up 2014 citizen survey

Police wrap up 2014 citizen survey

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s police force is done collecting data for its 2014 citizen survey. The Thunder Bay Police Service began collecting data online for its 2014 citizen survey in November.

Port expecting numbers not seen in a decade by end of the season

The port is expecting tonnage levels it hasn't seen in a decade by the end of the year.
U.S. consul general and mayor talk small business, cross border trade

U.S. consul general and mayor talk small business, cross border trade

THUNDER BAY -- As U.S. consul general, Jim Dickmeyer would love to see more foreign companies investing in his home country. But he also understands, at least when it comes to Canada, there’s an expectation jobs will flow the other direction.
New policy nixes school bus transportation during extreme cold

New policy nixes school bus transportation during extreme cold

THUNDER BAY -- There is a new school bus policy in place for cold winter temperatures in the city. If the temperature reaches -37 C at 5 a.m.
Prices at some area gas bars dip below dollar-a-litre

Prices at some area gas bars dip below dollar-a-litre

FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION, Ont. -- Motorists in search of relief at the pumps can find it a short drive away.
Networking event aims to inspire entrepreneurial spirit

Networking event aims to inspire entrepreneurial spirit

THUNDER BAY -- The potential for a new event coming to the city could be a catalyst for new business.

Driver involved in Sunday Chippewa Road crash charged

THUNDER BAY -- Police have charged a 78-year-old driver with careless driving following a Sunday crash on Chippewa road. Thunder Bay Police Service investigators say the crash took place on Nov. 30 at about 3:45 p.m.

Local gas prices no longer worst in province

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s gas prices are no longer listed among the worst in the province. According to the online fuel-price watchdog Ontariogasprices.

Province reviewing North Shore contractor following winter storm response

MARATHON, Ont. -- Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation is reviewing the operations of a North Shore highway contractor, after a predicted winter storm caused the TransCanada Highway to close for nearly two days.
Community organizations form therapy group for emotional irregularity sufferers

Community organizations form therapy group for emotional irregularity sufferers

THUNDER BAY -- Six community organizations have come together to form a behaviour therapy group for people struggling to deal with intense emotions and impulsive behaviours.
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