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Kia event driving funds and food to RFDA

Kia event driving funds and food to RFDA

THUNDER BAY – Once a year, Kia dealerships around the world set aside a day to make the planet a better place.

Feds visiting Silver Islet dock next week

Officials with Fisheries and Oceans Canada will visit Silver Islet next week to look at its shuttered dock on the Sibley Peninsula.
Motors and Muscles stronger every year

Motors and Muscles stronger every year

THUNDER BAY – Motors and Muscles just keeps getting bigger and better.
Bio-refinery to be built in Thunder Bay

Bio-refinery to be built in Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY – For a decade or more industry leaders have been trumpeting bio-chemicals as a potential savior for the forest sector. It’s a giant step closer today.
Most dangerous city? Magazine analyzes the stats

Most dangerous city? Magazine analyzes the stats

This city has been named as one of Canada’s most dangerous places to live by a national magazine, but overall Thunder Bay appears to have improved over 2014.
The Tragically Hip's 50 best songs (VIDEO)

The Tragically Hip's 50 best songs (VIDEO)

THUNDER BAY -- The Tragically Hip have been there every step of the way throughout my adult life. I’ve seen a lot of concerts, but no band more than the 13 times I’ve seen the quintet from Kingston, Ont.
DSSAB completes transfer of assets to district housing corporation

DSSAB completes transfer of assets to district housing corporation

August 17, 2016 – The District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board (TBDSSAB) is pleased to announce that it has finalized the transfer of assets of the Thunder Bay District Housing Corporation (TBDHC) to the TBDSSAB.
Slow down! Councillor to explore options on Arundel

Slow down! Councillor to explore options on Arundel

THUNDER BAY – Current River’s city councillor wants to explore ways of slowing down motorists that are cruising through the Arundel Street Active Living Corridor. Coun.
TRAFFIC: Section of Memorial to close next week

TRAFFIC: Section of Memorial to close next week

All south-bound lanes on Memorial Avenue between Central Avenue and 10th Avenue will be closed from 7 a.m. on Monday Aug. 22 until 5 p.m. Friday Aug. 26.
Inmates prep $1.5 billion lawsuit, allege ‘human rights’ abuses

Inmates prep $1.5 billion lawsuit, allege ‘human rights’ abuses

THUNDER BAY - A local attorney participating in a class-action lawsuit on behalf of prisoners in Ontario is calling it one of the largest institutional suits in the province’s history.
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