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Habitat CEO steps down

Habitat CEO steps down

Habitat for Humanity Thunder Bay has started the search for a new CEO, in the wake of the resignation of Diane Mitchell.
UPDATE: City responds to flood reports

UPDATE: City responds to flood reports

City dealing with flood reports following heavy rain, melting snow.
Negative police reputation undeserved: mayor

Negative police reputation undeserved: mayor

Crime prevention co-ordinator says city police will have to work hard to re-establish trust.
Tourism industry has $170M impact on Thunder Bay

Tourism industry has $170M impact on Thunder Bay

Tourism numbers on the rise this year, thanks to weaker Canadian dollar and other factors.
Council to receive report on $5M art gallery funding request

Council to receive report on $5M art gallery funding request

$33-million waterfront project has tight deadlines, must have municipal commitment by March to qualify for funding
Capay back in court

Capay back in court

Adam Capay appeared in court to face first-degree murder charges.
Rain, mild temperatures will erode snow that fell on Thunder Bay recently

Rain, mild temperatures will erode snow that fell on Thunder Bay recently

Rain and overnight lows up to 15 degrees higher than normal this week will erode the snow that's accumulated in Thunder Bay.
Tamarack House expands service

Tamarack House expands service

Lodging centre for cancer patients partnering with Wequedong Lodge to fill fluctuating vacancy rates.
Food bank clients worrying more about hydro bills

Food bank clients worrying more about hydro bills

Food banks in the northwest and across Ontario say more and more clients are struggling to pay their hydro bills.
Racing for a good cause

Racing for a good cause

Members of the Lakehead Radio Control Car Club raise money for Toys for Tots.
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