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NorWest Health Centre expansion complete

NorWest Health Centre expansion complete

The expansion to the NorWest Community Health Centre provides more efficient client care.
Edward, Churchill construction extended

Edward, Churchill construction extended

Road and start sewer work at Edward Street and Churchill Drive has been extended into next week.
UPDATE: Teen girl found

UPDATE: Teen girl found

Police say missing 16-year-old last seen on way to school
Metrolinx to explore options outside Bombardier

Metrolinx to explore options outside Bombardier

An upcoming LRT project in Brampton and Mississauga has Metrolinx looking at options outside of Bombardier, but MPP Bill Mauro says the local plant still has a strong future.
City forester leaves

City forester leaves

Thunder Bay's first-ever city forester Shelley Vescio has tendered her resignation after 21 years.
SIU probing impaired driving arrest in Pikangikum

SIU probing impaired driving arrest in Pikangikum

An alleged impaired driver in Pikangikum became injured during an arrest, which has led to an SIU investigation.
City ranks low for starting, growing business: Report

City ranks low for starting, growing business: Report

A new report ranks Thunder Bay among the worst in the country for starting and growing a business in 2016.
Strong Towns speaker advises smaller, denser, smarter growth

Strong Towns speaker advises smaller, denser, smarter growth

Strong Towns president Charles Marohn believes Thunder Bay is in the same position as many North American cities in that post-World War II urban planning has not returned the growth needed to sustain it.
UPDATE: No investigation into plane flipping over at Kakabeka Air Field

UPDATE: No investigation into plane flipping over at Kakabeka Air Field

Transportation Safety Board says there will be no further investigation into Tuesday's incident that saw a pilot and passenger walk away unharmed
Walk takes aim at racism in Thunder Bay

Walk takes aim at racism in Thunder Bay

Matawa First Nations hosted an inter-denominational faith event to address racism in Thunder Bay.
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