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Port of Thunder Bay sees strongest June 'in decades'

Port of Thunder Bay sees strongest June 'in decades'

“It’s been a long time since we’ve seen volumes like this at this time of the year," says port CEO Chris Heikkinen.
Strike over, WSIB employees return to work

Strike over, WSIB employees return to work

Union members return to work after accepting a tentative collective agreement with the WSIB.
Portions of Lakeshore Drive closed for construction

Portions of Lakeshore Drive closed for construction

Construction for six major culverts has started on Lakeshore Drive and is expected to take until the end of August to complete.
Inclusive multi-sport turf facility coming to Marathon

Inclusive multi-sport turf facility coming to Marathon

The new facility will go along the town’s waterfront property.
'We're all hiring': Provincial campaign to address police recruitment crisis

'We're all hiring': Provincial campaign to address police recruitment crisis

Several police support agencies have teamed up with the province in a coordinated effort to try and recruit more officers to the public sector.
Man charged in connection with hostage-taking appears in court

Man charged in connection with hostage-taking appears in court

Charges include armed robbery, pointing a firearm, and forcible confinement
$110,000 in drugs and cash seized from residence

$110,000 in drugs and cash seized from residence

Three people faces charges after a police investigation on North Spirit Lake First Nation
Free weekly concerts return at Waverley Park

Free weekly concerts return at Waverley Park

Between July 7 and August 25, free concerts will be held at Waverley Park every Monday night starting at 6:30.
Mayor recovering well from cardiac procedures

Mayor recovering well from cardiac procedures

Ken Boshcoff, now resting at home, will ease his way back into his mayoral duties
Protests, rallies, continue over plans to store nuclear waste in northern Ontario

Protests, rallies, continue over plans to store nuclear waste in northern Ontario

Representatives from several First Nations and other groups held a rally at Waverley Park in Thunder Bay Friday afternoon opposing the planned deep geological repository.
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