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Thunder Bay Police warn of scam targeting families of deceased individuals

Thunder Bay Police warn of scam targeting families of deceased individuals

Police are alerting the community to financial scam that uses the names of lost loved ones.
The countdown to Ribfest is on

The countdown to Ribfest is on

Our Kids Count’s executive director says there is lots of excitement and things to look forward to.
'Magical' Smile Cookie week raises $119 K for local charities

'Magical' Smile Cookie week raises $119 K for local charities

Dew Drop Inn’s executive director says the Dew Drop Inn and George Jeffrey Children’s Foundation will get just under $60,000 each.
Oliver Paipoonge holds public meeting on proposed firehall closures

Oliver Paipoonge holds public meeting on proposed firehall closures

The meeting was an opportunity for officials to get input on residents about the potential closures.
‘Missed opportunity’: Indigenous org leaving library on bad terms

‘Missed opportunity’: Indigenous org leaving library on bad terms

Anishinabek Employment and Training Services has been leasing space from the Thunder Bay Public Library since 2018, has been told they have to vacate.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Canada is not for sale — And neither is Neskantaga First Nation, says chief

Canada is not for sale — And neither is Neskantaga First Nation, says chief

“If a health facility is all-of-a-sudden deemed unsafe, there should be a plan in place on how to respond to it quickly. We’re all entitled to health care,” said Neskantaga Councillor Bradley Moonias.
VIDEO: Health Unit: measles patient visited two local clinics, labs

VIDEO: Health Unit: measles patient visited two local clinics, labs

Local contractor lands major south-core revitalization contract

Local contractor lands major south-core revitalization contract

The final bid for the Victoria Avenue Reconstruction project goes to Finnway General Contractor Inc.
Mid-rise apartments move forward on John Street Road.

Mid-rise apartments move forward on John Street Road.

Council approves the rezoning of 1151 John Street Rd. from a commercial property to residential despite traffic congestion concerns from the public.
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