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Cottage development restrictions likely to stay

Cottage development restrictions likely to stay

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry will continue to allow new Crown land cottage development, but only in areas with municipal boundaries.
ThunderCon kicks off in Thunder Bay

ThunderCon kicks off in Thunder Bay

Hundreds are celebrating pop culture phenomena this weekend at the 2nd Annual ThunderCon event.
Model train show rolled into town Saturday

Model train show rolled into town Saturday

Charity event Thunder on Rails Model Railroad Show returned to the West Thunder Community Centre this weekend.
Watch out, that email may be a virus: OPP

Watch out, that email may be a virus: OPP

OPP Media Release (ORILLIA, ON) – Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) warn of the dangers presented by emails and certain attachments as part of its ongoing Cyber Security Awareness Month campaign.
Local domestic violence rate doubles 2004 rate

Local domestic violence rate doubles 2004 rate

According to the Snapshot in Time report, the number of domestic violence incidents in the city has more than doubled since 2004.
Great Lake Swimmers return to Bay

Great Lake Swimmers return to Bay

Folk-rockers return to perform three-piece acoustic show Oct. 26 in Thunder Bay.
Two charged in dog killing

Two charged in dog killing

A local man and woman have been charged following the September discovery of a dead dog in Northwood.
Bombardier cuts likely won't affect local plant: Union

Bombardier cuts likely won't affect local plant: Union

Company plans to cut 7,500 employees worldwide by end of 2018
Local comic artist bringing back magic

Local comic artist bringing back magic

Merk (Christopher Merkley) has started an Indiegogo campaign to fund the final production stages of his third graphic novel, Season of the Dead Hours. He will be drawing live at ThunderCon this weekend over two days at the Valhalla Inn.
Council expected on Monday to name acting city solicitor

Council expected on Monday to name acting city solicitor

Patty Robinet has been working in the city's legal services division since 2010
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