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Budget direction begins with 4.4 per cent tax levy

Budget direction begins with 4.4 per cent tax levy

City council approved a starting point for the 2017 municipal budget on Monday, voting to support a non-binding 5.4 per cent increase to tax-supported city spending.
So, how much more will I pay in city taxes?

So, how much more will I pay in city taxes?

City council accepted its administration's budget direction on Monday, including highlights of a 4.4 per cent tax levy. But what does that mean for your household's taxes?
Mental health walk pushing stigma back

Mental health walk pushing stigma back

The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre kicked off Mental Health Awareness Week on Monday with an awareness walk around hospital grounds.
Dilico, Children's Society launch Step Up campaign

Dilico, Children's Society launch Step Up campaign

I Step Up campaign to profile children who give back to their communties
Harvest for Hunger drive comes up short

Harvest for Hunger drive comes up short

The RFDA's Harvest for Hunger food drive collects 7.5 tonnes of food, three tonnes short of goal.
North Stars’ Nigro named SIJHL player of the week

North Stars’ Nigro named SIJHL player of the week

North Stars forward Nicholas Nigro has been named its Play It Again Sports player of the week for the period concluding Oct. 2.
Mount Baldy welcomes new owners

Mount Baldy welcomes new owners

A popular ski hill north of the city that has been operating for the last 60 years, welcomed a new family of owners.
Crash leads to impaired driving charges

Crash leads to impaired driving charges

A 19-year-old man now faces impaired driving charges after police responded to reports of a crash on Boundary Drive.
Man arrested on weapons charges at Greyhound terminal

Man arrested on weapons charges at Greyhound terminal

Witnesses say 56-year-old suspect had a large butcher knife concealed in his boot
Schreiber detachment to temporarily close Oct. 5

Schreiber detachment to temporarily close Oct. 5

The Schreiber Detachment of the OPP is set to close for maintenance from Oct. 5 to Nov. 18.
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