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Treasure Exchange Days return this weekend

Treasure Exchange Days return this weekend

The City of Thunder Bay’s popular Treasure Exchange Days return on June 18 and 19, giving residents a chance to discover one-of-a-kind treasures while reducing waste.
Proposed Hillcrest Park crossover faces numerous challenges

Proposed Hillcrest Park crossover faces numerous challenges

Provincial regulations for crossovers have been released but hurdles remain in the city’s efforts to install crossovers at dangerous pedestrian crossings. Red River Coun.
Local researcher examines new way to capture images of brain for Alzheimer’s disease

Local researcher examines new way to capture images of brain for Alzheimer’s disease

Thunder Bay, ON -- Imagine there was a more effective way to study the brain while treating Alzheimer’s disease. The Weston Brain Institute is providing $709,650 to Dr.
Without Mercy makes local debut as part of MetalFest

Without Mercy makes local debut as part of MetalFest

Metalfest is about to erupt upon Black Pirates Pub for two raucous nights. Thursday, June 16 will see Without Mercy, Striker, and Kreise perform. Friday, June 17 Aegaeon, Depths of Hatred, and Slavestate play.
Elderly missing Nipigon man located after air, ground search: OPP

Elderly missing Nipigon man located after air, ground search: OPP

(NIPIGON, ON) – On Tuesday June 14, 2016 at approximately 4:47 pm, officers from the Nipigon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a missing elderly male in the Nipigon area.
Boulevard Lake Environmental Assessment process starts from scratch

Boulevard Lake Environmental Assessment process starts from scratch

THUNDER BAY -- The city is determined to upgrade the dam at Boulevard Lake. This time, for sure.
City stonewalled on replacing stone wall

City stonewalled on replacing stone wall

THUNDER BAY -- Red River Ward residents rejected the city’s design to replace the stone retaining wall on High Street at a ward meeting on Monday.
Group envisions a greener Canada Post

Group envisions a greener Canada Post

A grassroots organization believes it has a radical vision that may help position Canada Post as leader in the climate-friendly economy.
Victoriaville Mall fate to cost millions one way or another

Victoriaville Mall fate to cost millions one way or another

THUNDER BAY – Should Victoriaville Mall stay or should it go? Either answer will cost the city millions of dollars.
Transport truck driver charged after Highway crash

Transport truck driver charged after Highway crash

(THUNDER BAY, ON) – On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at approximately 7:50 am, officers from the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), as well as Oliver Paipoonge Fire Department and North Superior Emergency Medical Service (E
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