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Free parking 'a real boost' for north core businesses

Free parking 'a real boost' for north core businesses

The Waterfront District BIA hopes two-hour free parking might bring back customers to the area.
'One-stop shopping': Local business leaders launch small business summit

'One-stop shopping': Local business leaders launch small business summit

The initiative is a partnership between the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce and seven other organizations.
Emergency repairs force closure of Alloy Drive

Emergency repairs force closure of Alloy Drive

The street was shut down Wednesday between Balmoral Street and Cobalt Crescent because of a break in a watermain
Project Albion nets $1.2M in drugs, leads to 22 arrests

Project Albion nets $1.2M in drugs, leads to 22 arrests

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Police, along with Timmins Police and OPP, started the investigation last September in Timmins and Attawapiskat First Nation.
City moves forward with red-light camera program

City moves forward with red-light camera program

City council moves forward with allowing staff to look into the cost of an Administrative Penalty System that will support a Red Light Camera program.
Woman charged in knife attack

Woman charged in knife attack

Treaty Three Police said the incident occurred on May 31 in Seine River First Nation.
Land at the forefront at Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Assembly

Land at the forefront at Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Assembly

Northern Superior Regional Chief Melvin Hardy highlighted the defence of land, water and inherent rights in his opening remarks.
Stunt driver nabbed along Hwy 11-17

Stunt driver nabbed along Hwy 11-17

The driver was a man from Winnipeg.
City ‘continuing discussions’ on shelter village safety

City ‘continuing discussions’ on shelter village safety

Director of engineering Matthew Miedema says a safety report is being finalized with input from CPKC rail and other stakeholders.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

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