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Council decision a setback, not a failure: Urban chicken advocate

Council decision a setback, not a failure: Urban chicken advocate

THUNDER BAY – The coordinator of the Thunder Bay and Area Food Strategy isn’t surprised city council rejected the initiative she led that would have allowed for up to six chickens to be cooped in residential back yards.
Four-laning project ahead of schedule: Gravelle

Four-laning project ahead of schedule: Gravelle

THUNDER BAY – The next stretch of four-laning for Highway 11/17 appears to be one-year ahead of schedule.
Alley's Variety, Comix Plus targets in afternoon robberies

Alley's Variety, Comix Plus targets in afternoon robberies

Thunder Bay Police are investigating two robberies which occurred yesterday afternoon. Anyone with information that could assist in these investigations should contact the TBPS at 684-1200 or Crime Stoppers www.tipsubmit.
Vehicles collide on Edward Street

Vehicles collide on Edward Street

THUNDER BAY – At least one person was taken to the hospital via ambulance with unknown injuries following a two-vehicle crash Monday afternoon.
Negative budget variance quadruples to $3.2 million

Negative budget variance quadruples to $3.2 million

THUNDER BAY – The city’s projected operating deficit has increased four-fold between the first and second quarters of this budget year. At its Monday meeting, administration presented city council a $3.
Council slaughters backyard chicken bylaw

Council slaughters backyard chicken bylaw

THUNDER BAY – The long run to develop a bylaw that would allow for up to six hens to be cooped on residential properties within city limits has failed.
Protesters rally ahead of urban chickens decision

Protesters rally ahead of urban chickens decision

THUNDER BAY – A couple of protesters were perched outside City Hall on Monday evening to greet City Councilors as they consider the final version of a bylaw that would allow urban residential property owners to keep up to six chickens in their
Dive team discovers 106-year-old locomotive wreckage (VIDEO)

Dive team discovers 106-year-old locomotive wreckage (VIDEO)

A discovery 106 years in the making has been made. On Friday a dive team from Duluth managed to find what is believed to be the wreck of locomotive 694.
Summer camp gets technical

Summer camp gets technical

A dozen students are learning skills to pay the bills during a week-long summer camp.

Section of Oliver Road to close for sewer and water work

July 25, 2016 – A section of Oliver Road between Ray Boulevard and Rupert Street will be closed on Tuesday, July 26 as new sewer and water services are installed.
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