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City workers plan to hold rally at city hall; can strike on Nov. 1

City workers plan to hold rally at city hall; can strike on Nov. 1

Members of Local 87 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees have been without a contract for two years and can walk off the job on Nov. 1.
Traffic stop leads to cocaine bust

Traffic stop leads to cocaine bust

A routine traffic stop Thursday led to the seizure of $15,000 worth of cocaine.
Thunder Bay Hydro explores merger

Thunder Bay Hydro explores merger

Thunder Bay Hydro announced Friday that it is exploring a possible merge with Kenora Hydro
Engineers to investigate Nipigon bridge failure

Engineers to investigate Nipigon bridge failure

Professional engineers Ontario will be investigating the events surrounding the failure of the Nipigon River Bridge
Local church rings support for Aleppo

Local church rings support for Aleppo

Local church will toll the bell for four minutes everyday at 5 p.m. until Oct. 24 to show support for the city of Aleppo
Flu season brought hundreds in for vaccination

Flu season brought hundreds in for vaccination

Hundreds of the city's residents attended the first flu shot clinic of the season Thursday at the Boys and Girls Club.
Junior Falcons cap 5th straight undefeated season

Junior Falcons cap 5th straight undefeated season

Anthony Gojsic scores twice from the goal line to pace St. Ignatius to 29th straight junior football win
Time may be running out for ranked ballots in 2018

Time may be running out for ranked ballots in 2018

City clerk will meet with city council on Tuesday over potential changes to the 2018 municipal election, including the possibility of replacing the first-past-the-post electoral system with a ranked ballot system.
2017 U-16 national alpine skiing championships slated for Loch

2017 U-16 national alpine skiing championships slated for Loch

More than 170 athletes, including future Olympians, are expected to compete as the country's best alpine skiers descend on Thunder Bay next February
Hydro rates to remain unchanged: OEB

Hydro rates to remain unchanged: OEB

For the first time in nearly a decade, hydro rates will remain unchanged following a recent OEB decision
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