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Op-Ed: Powlowski: shelter village sites unfair

Op-Ed: Powlowski: shelter village sites unfair

Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP, Marcus Powlowski says the sites currently proposed by the city for a temporary shelter village are unfair to residents and businesses in the south core and he cannot support the proposal as it stands.
MRI coming to Kenora hospital

MRI coming to Kenora hospital

An MRI machine at Lake of the Woods District Hospital will be a leap forward in local health care, MPP Greg Rickford says.
Local postal workers take to picket line

Local postal workers take to picket line

About 260 postal workers walked off the job in Thunder Bay and the surrounding region on Friday, joining thousands more across the country.
TBT Newshour: November 14

TBT Newshour: November 14

McIvor Court fire leads to fatality

McIvor Court fire leads to fatality

Improperly discarded smoking material has been deemed the likely cause of the fire, which broke out at about 2 p.m. on Wednesday at the Lincoln Street apartment building.
Country on the Bay is rebranding, adding genres

Country on the Bay is rebranding, adding genres

Popular summer festival will branch out to include rock, classic hits and beyond, as well as country music. Organizers say they have committed to several more years at Fort William Historical Park.
Canada Post operations halted due to strike

Canada Post operations halted due to strike

Postal workers across the country are on strike as of 12:01 a.m. Friday.
Postal strike means DSSAB cheques will have to be picked up

Postal strike means DSSAB cheques will have to be picked up

District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board says it won't mail out November cheques as a result of the work stoppage.
Local company gets $400K to increase modular home construction

Local company gets $400K to increase modular home construction

The province has just made it easier for Smart Modular Canada to increase production on residential and commercial modular buildings for rural and First Nations communities.
Rainy River school board sues TikTok

Rainy River school board sues TikTok

Twelve Ontario school boards have filed claims against the companies behind TikTok, Facebook and other popular platforms.
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