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Gingerbread house build aims to raise $5,000

Gingerbread house build aims to raise $5,000

Habitat for Humanity launches its sixth Great Gingerbread House Build, which is geared toward raising enough money to build homes and eliminate poverty.
City manager pleased with agreement results

City manager pleased with agreement results

City officials say they are pleased city workers have accepted the latest contract offer.
Thunder Bay Fire Rescue welcomes six new recruits

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue welcomes six new recruits

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue welcomed a diverse graduating class Saturday, as they welcomed the city's two female firefighters to be offered positions at the City of Thunder Bay.
Newly expanded pain clinics receive funding

Newly expanded pain clinics receive funding

Two newly expanded Chronic Pain Management Programs received more than $1-million in funding from the province.
Crime Prevention week set to begin: OPP

Crime Prevention week set to begin: OPP

OPP Media Release (ORILLIA, ON.) - The week of November 6-12, 2016 is Crime Prevention Week in Ontario.
City worker strike averted

City worker strike averted

City workers have voted to accept the latest contract offer, meaning a strike is off the table.
Vikings stop Saints, but won't make senior football playoffs

Vikings stop Saints, but won't make senior football playoffs

Blocked field goal at the buzzer prevents Vikings from clinching final playoff spot.
Motorcyclist in hospital with serious injuries after collision

Motorcyclist in hospital with serious injuries after collision

Police investigating crash, which occurred at the intersection of Dawson Road and Strand Avenue.
Traffic unit called in after motorcyclist hospitalized

Traffic unit called in after motorcyclist hospitalized

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay Police Service has been called in to investigate a Friday evening collision that sent a motorcyclist to hospital.
Metrolinx move not end of Bombardier deal: Mauro

Metrolinx move not end of Bombardier deal: Mauro

Metrolinx has begun the process of cancelling a $770M light rail vehicle contract with Bombardier.
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