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Partial closure of William, Balmoral starts Tuesday

July 25, 2016 – The intersection at William Street and Balmoral Street will be partially closed as of Tuesday, July 26 to facilitate the construction of a new storm sewer.
City faces $3 million budget shortfall

City faces $3 million budget shortfall

THUNDER BAY – The city now faces a budget shortfall of more than $3 million.
Domestic bunnies ditched at conservation area

Domestic bunnies ditched at conservation area

The Humane Society is scrambling to find new homes for more than 10 abandoned bunnies.
Police deal with assault-heavy week

Police deal with assault-heavy week

City police responded to more than 250 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, July 18 through Sunday, July 24. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Council Preview: Ban on door-to-door sales, new subdivision

Council Preview: Ban on door-to-door sales, new subdivision

THUNDER BAY -- A plan for a new subdivision in Neebing ward and a ban on door-to-door sales. DiGregorio Developments wants to turn a 9.8 hectare lot of land north of Rosslyn Road, off Murphy Avenue, into a subdivision.
Two arrested for break and enter, arson following cottage fire

Two arrested for break and enter, arson following cottage fire

(KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora OPP with assistance from the Northwest Region Crime Unit, the Kenora Forensic Identification Unit and the Northwest Region Emergency Response Team have arrested a 40 year old man and a 25 year old woman for arson fo
UPDATE: Surveillance footage shows suspected Mac’s robbers

UPDATE: Surveillance footage shows suspected Mac’s robbers

THUNDER BAY -- Police are looking for suspects in a pair of weekend convenience store robberies.
Festival of India celebrates love (15 PHOTOS)

Festival of India celebrates love (15 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY - Sights, sounds and flavours were the main attractions at this year’s Festival of India.
Councillor wants city to move forward with covered rink

Councillor wants city to move forward with covered rink

THUNDER BAY – At least one city councillor wants to see the city move ahead with building a covered rink at the North End Recreation Centre, despite estimated costs putting it at nearly a half-a-million-dollar project.
Bay, Algoma action-packed with Buskers Festival (20 PHOTOS)

Bay, Algoma action-packed with Buskers Festival (20 PHOTOS)

The city’s North core business area was a hotspot during Day 1 of the Buskers Festival. The fourth annual Valley Fresh Buskers Festival brought hundreds to the Bay and Algoma neighbourhood Saturday to enjoy a day of family friendly fun.
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