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Government, OPP reminding people not to attract bears

Government, OPP reminding people not to attract bears

The Ontario government and the Ontario Provincial Police are reminding people to take extra care not to attract bears to their neighborhood.
Thunder Bay port opens on a high note

Thunder Bay port opens on a high note

The Port of Thunder Bay saw more than 260,000 metric tonnes of cargo transited the port during March.
Orr to return to Staal Foundation Open

Orr to return to Staal Foundation Open

Legendary defenceman will make a third straight appearance at the Mackenzie-Tour PGA Tour Canada event.
Picket line remains strong for Canadian Hearing Society

Picket line remains strong for Canadian Hearing Society

Picket signs remain up in front of the Canadian Hearing Society office in Thunder Bay.
Crown wards class-action lawsuit to proceed

Crown wards class-action lawsuit to proceed

THUNDER BAY -- Former crown wards who claim they were abused while in foster care have received the green light to proceed with a class action lawsuit against the Province of Ontario.
Man charged with arson after Pickle Lake fire

Man charged with arson after Pickle Lake fire

Police have charged 21-year-old Mishkeegogamang First Nation man with arson following two fires at a truck yard.
Andras Court tenants want change

Andras Court tenants want change

The Tenants Association at Andras Court will be holding a meeting to discuss ongoing issues of violence and crime at housing complex.
City council stamps $5M debenture for art gallery

City council stamps $5M debenture for art gallery

City council voted to borrow $5 million to invest in moving the Thunder Bay Art Gallery to a waterfront location in Tugboat Basin.
Garbage reduction to roll out July 1

Garbage reduction to roll out July 1

The reduction of curbside garbage collection from three items to two will take effect on July 1, along with a bag tag system city administration is developing.
Vendor questions bottled water ban

Vendor questions bottled water ban

Food cart vendor Tony Marino wants to see an end to the city's ban on selling bottled water at municipally-led events.
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