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Misunderstanding likely behind low disaster relief contributions

Officials with the Thunder Bay Red Cross say they’re surprised with the resident’s lackluster response to recent domestic disaster relief. Spokesman Rob Zuback says contributions total less than $3,000.
Council reviews business, revenue models for proposed multiplex

Council reviews business, revenue models for proposed multiplex

City council got its first look Monday night into how a funding might work for a proposed event centre.
Private developers on waterfront say hotel, condos going ahead

Private developers on waterfront say hotel, condos going ahead

Private development on the waterfront is still on-track, city council heard Monday night.
New wind farm opponents emerge from Fort William First Nation meeting

New wind farm opponents emerge from Fort William First Nation meeting

Horizon Wind Inc. may have won over Thunder Bay city council, but selling their proposed wind farm to members of the Fort William First Nation could prove to be a more difficult challenge.

After week off, council meeting met with packed agenda

A proposed events centre, parking, strategic planning and the city's financial situation will all be dealt with at Monday night's city council meeting.

NAN unhappy with controversial police commendations

Representatives of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation are speaking out against what they say are controversial commendations that were handed out to several OPP officers last week.

Local artist faces sexual assault charge

A Thunder Bay artist and sculptor faces sexual assault charges after an alleged incident involving a 23-year-old woman who was modeling for him. Luc Paul Despres, 46, is due to appear in court on July 19. He will face one count of sexual assault.
A seller’s market

A seller’s market

Housing starts in Thunder Bay are expected to rise 22 per cent this year despite a lower number of projected single-detached unit starts than 2010.

U.S. man found dead after Red Lake boating mishap

An Illinois man is dead following a fatal boating incident on Red Lake last week. Officials with the OPP say emergency personnel were called after the 58-year-old fell into the lake during a fishing expedition Wednesday, May 25 afternoon.
Summits pay big

Summits pay big

It appears eight Thunder Bay Police officers collected a hefty cheque following the G8 and G20 summits last June. According to documents acquired by CBC/Radio Canada, the eight officers averaged $6,611.20 apiece for eight days of work, or $826 a day.
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