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Seniors far outnumber city's youth: Census

Seniors far outnumber city's youth: Census

Nearly one-in-five Thunder Bay residents is 65 or older, while just 14.6 per cent are 14 or younger, one of the lowest totals in Canada.
The 10 most dangerous intersections in Thunder Bay

The 10 most dangerous intersections in Thunder Bay

Intersections along the Harbour Expressway have the worst collision rates in the City of Thunder Bay.
Wanted Wednesday search continues

Wanted Wednesday search continues

The following people are currently WANTED on outstanding bench and/or committal warrants by the Thunder Bay Police Service.
Sexual Assault Prevention Month underway in Thunder Bay

Sexual Assault Prevention Month underway in Thunder Bay

Sexual Assault Prevention Month is launched in Thunder Bay with video contest.
CEDC explores need for food hub

CEDC explores need for food hub

The Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission has issued an expression of interest seeking input from corporations, entrepreneurs and non-profit organizations on the demand for an indoor food processing, storage and shipping facility.
Northwood sewer contracts come in $1M over budget

Northwood sewer contracts come in $1M over budget

Contracts for three-part sewer upgrade project in Northwood come in $1 million over budget, potentially putting part of the work on hold.
Volunteers needed for U18 Baseball World Cup

Volunteers needed for U18 Baseball World Cup

Tournament organizers also land major sponsor in Air Canada.
Carbon monoxide triggers alarms in four Thunder Bay homes

Carbon monoxide triggers alarms in four Thunder Bay homes

Four recent incidents of elevated carbon monoxide levels in Thunder Bay homes have prompted a caution from the fire service.
UPDATE: Power restored after outage impacts 2,000 in County Fair area

UPDATE: Power restored after outage impacts 2,000 in County Fair area

As many as 2,000 residents in the County Fair Plaza area are without power Tuesday afternoon.
Five Chippewa Park animals get new homes

Five Chippewa Park animals get new homes

Some animals at the Chippewa Wildlife Exhibit have a new home in Ottawa, but one animal died during a TB test.
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