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City represented at Canada's oldest MMA event

City represented at Canada's oldest MMA event

Curtis 'Dirty Curty' Richards receives Fighter of the Night honours at Rumble in the Cage 53
All power should be restored

All power should be restored

Media Release Work on Intermittent Thunder Bay power outages on West Arthur St past Canadian Tire and side roads complete. All power should be restored.
Arts hall of fame proposed at auditorium

Arts hall of fame proposed at auditorium

The proposed 30' by 40' Thunder Bay Performing Arts Accolades Gallery would be a separate building connected to the entrance of the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium through a hallway.
City police welcome proposal for photo radar

City police welcome proposal for photo radar

Thunder Bay police are welcoming Ontario's plan to allow the use of photo radar to catch speeding drivers.
Rural-area homes showing high radon levels

Rural-area homes showing high radon levels

Rural Thunder Bay radon tests show high levels of the dangerous gas
MTO looking for feedback

MTO looking for feedback

MTO is looking for feedback on plans for a transportation strategy for Northern Ontario.
132-year-old shipwreck discovered in Lake Superior

132-year-old shipwreck discovered in Lake Superior

Shipwreck hunters from the United States have discovered the remains of a packet steamer that sank off the northern shore of Lake Superior in 1884. Video of the J.S.
Youth to peers: stop driving distracted

Youth to peers: stop driving distracted

Chantal Petit urged young people to put down the phone while driving as she received the Young Leader Award at the Mayor's Safety Awards on Monday night.
City may take over federal docks at Current River

City may take over federal docks at Current River

The City of Thunder Bay is looking at taking over the federal docks at the mouth of the Current River
Council approves $6.3-million emerald ash borer plan

Council approves $6.3-million emerald ash borer plan

Thunder Bay will spend $550,000 in 2017 as the first installment of a 10-year, $6.3-million plan to confront the invasive emerald ash borer.
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