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UPDATE: School board will lock out teachers if rotating strikes occur

UPDATE: School board will lock out teachers if rotating strikes occur

Elementary teachers say they'll walk off the job,, giving 24 hours notice at each school, but the Catholic board will likely lock them out.
Thunder Bay man nabbed for drinking and driving

Thunder Bay man nabbed for drinking and driving

Thunder Bay OPP arrested a man Wednesday for impaired driving.
Amber's Fire Safety campaign logo unveiled

Amber's Fire Safety campaign logo unveiled

The logo for Amber's Fire Safety Campaign has been unveiled and an update on the progress of the campaign's first year was discussed during the NAN Winter Chief's Assembly.
Elliott, Stars blank Lakers to end four-game slide

Elliott, Stars blank Lakers to end four-game slide

Rookie North Stars goalie makes 30 saves to earn his first career SIJHL shutout.
Partnership strives to bring back industry

Partnership strives to bring back industry

A new economic development partnership between Fort William First Nation and Thunder Bay aims to make the area more attractive to industry.
Vacancies in dental field growing

Vacancies in dental field growing

Career fair at Confederation College highlights growing need in the health care field.
Wanted Wednesdays begin

Wanted Wednesdays begin

The search has begun for the 1,700 people wanted for outstanding warrants.
Michigan hunters fined for illegal bear hunt

Michigan hunters fined for illegal bear hunt

MNRF reminds public everyone in a hunting party must be licensed to hunt a specific species.
Private contractors slowing down city crews: Union

Private contractors slowing down city crews: Union

CUPE Local 87 president Karen Martin is proposing the city examine bringing some jobs back in house that have been contracted out to save money and reduce duplication.
Chippewa zoo closing costs could bite city

Chippewa zoo closing costs could bite city

The cost of decommissioning the Chippewa Park Wildlife Exhibit has not been factored into the $83,000 in savings city administration claims will result from ceasing to fund it.
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