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Snow depths are the highest ever recorded at the beginning of May

Snow depths are the highest ever recorded at the beginning of May

Conservation authority says snow depth is 'extremely above average' for this time of year
'It's going to be close' for ice-out on Lac des Mille Lacs this month

'It's going to be close' for ice-out on Lac des Mille Lacs this month

The ice was 40 inches (100 centimetres) thick last week.
One man taken to hospital following serious Hodder Avenue incident

One man taken to hospital following serious Hodder Avenue incident

One man has been taken to hospital following an incident in the 400 block of Hodder Avenue late Monday night.
Following up: Going mainstream

Following up: Going mainstream

Thunder Bay’s most comprehensive vegan store has moved to Memorial Avenue.
UPDATE: Wanted fugitive in Thailand murder dies in plane crash

UPDATE: Wanted fugitive in Thailand murder dies in plane crash

OPP have named three of the victims of last week's fatal plane crash.
Ch’ng says she is 'there to work' on Police Services Board

Ch’ng says she is 'there to work' on Police Services Board

City councillor Shelby Ch’ng was appointed to sit on the Thunder Bay Police Services Board to fill one of several vacancies left from numerous resignations in April.
Construction projects picketed by operating engineers union

Construction projects picketed by operating engineers union

Local members are part of an Ontario-wide job action.
School crossing guard shortage in Thunder Bay

School crossing guard shortage in Thunder Bay

The city says there will be vacancies at some locations for the foreseeable future
City’s non-unionized staff get 4% hike

City’s non-unionized staff get 4% hike

Salary increase will be staggered in 2022, applies to nearly 900 management and non-unionized staff.
Rising costs drive Thunder Bay’s roads budget millions into the red

Rising costs drive Thunder Bay’s roads budget millions into the red

Infrastructure contracts for the city's engineering division coming in an average of 10 per cent above budget in 2022.
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