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Health Unit delivers first-ever food safety A grade

Health Unit delivers first-ever food safety A grade

The Health Unit's new food safety grading system for local restaurants has officially launched.
Did coal phase-out help Ontario air quality?

Did coal phase-out help Ontario air quality?

Fraser Institute report questions Ontario's phasing out of coal.
Wanted Wednesday deadline looms

Wanted Wednesday deadline looms

Police are about to name names via their Wanted Wednesday initiative, giving individuals with outstanding warrants two more weeks to get their legal affairs in order.
Thunder Bay expected to consider electric buses

Thunder Bay expected to consider electric buses

Zero-emission, electric buses may be operating on the streets of Thunder Bay if a feasibility study proves their worth.
Hauth sworn in as city's first female deputy chief

Hauth sworn in as city's first female deputy chief

For the first time in the Thunder Bay Police Service's history, a woman has been sworn in to fill the position of deputy chief.
Salubrious Scoop: 7 fantastic facts you may not know about exercise

Salubrious Scoop: 7 fantastic facts you may not know about exercise

Are you aware that exercise creates new brain cells?  Or help ward off cancer and diabetes?
Parks languish under waterfront development priority

Parks languish under waterfront development priority

A new city report shows municipal spending on parks over the last five years fell to half of what it should have been to maintain infrastructure while the waterfront was under development.
Grassy Narrows chief wants Trudeau's commitment to mercury cleanup

Grassy Narrows chief wants Trudeau's commitment to mercury cleanup

Simon Fobister says province has committed $300,000 to study locating sludge sites, but nothing yet from the feds.
Video shows NW Ontario man's narrow miss with moose

Video shows NW Ontario man's narrow miss with moose

Video goes viral: near-collision with 4 moose on NW Ontario highway
Gang activity on the rise

Gang activity on the rise

City police say gang activity has increased in the past year with outside organizations from Ottawa and Toronto coming to Thunder Bay.
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