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OPP using drone for investigations, rescues in NW Ontario

OPP using drone for investigations, rescues in NW Ontario

The OPP are deploying a drone at collision scenes and for search and rescue in the Thunder Bay area.
Board confirms indefinite lockout should teachers strike

Board confirms indefinite lockout should teachers strike

Lockout would commence on Tuesday and affect all elementary Catholic board schools.
UPDATE: Highway 11/17 re-opened at Highway 102

UPDATE: Highway 11/17 re-opened at Highway 102

Traffic being rerouted at John Street and Highway 102.
Jacobs alone on top after downing Johnston 8-2

Jacobs alone on top after downing Johnston 8-2

Thunder Bay skips still all in contention for playoff spots at the Northern Ontario men's curling championship.
Wilderness Discovery Resort to re-open in 2018

Wilderness Discovery Resort to re-open in 2018

A few Thunder Bay community groups hope to have the Wilderness Discovery Family Resort on Shebandowan Lake re-opened before summer in 2018.
Police investigating suspicious fires

Police investigating suspicious fires

Thunder Bay Police Service The Thunder Bay Police are currently investigating three suspicious fires that have occurred in the South Core of the city. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue attended the Victoriaville Mall Parkade just before 3:00 a.m.
Caribbean African group to celebrate Black History Month

Caribbean African group to celebrate Black History Month

Gala and awards banquet to be held on Feb. 25 at the Italian Cultural Centre.
15 collisions blamed on wintry weather

15 collisions blamed on wintry weather

Police remind motors to slow down on snow-covered roads; two school buses involved in crashes.
PC critic slams $2.1M bill to city over long-term care

PC critic slams $2.1M bill to city over long-term care

THUNDER BAY -- Ontario's Progressive Conservative Party has its eyes on Thunder Bay's budget process and its members are seeing long term care costs that could be a bad sign across the province.
LETTER: City budget lacks transparency

LETTER: City budget lacks transparency

There is much to criticize in the proposed 2017 City Budget. In a media release last year, TBAYTEL stated they will increase the dividend paid to the city to $17.375 million for 2017 up from the $17.25 million they were to be given in 2016.
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