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Atikokan man without ride for May long after impaired charge

Atikokan man without ride for May long after impaired charge

(FORT FRANCES, ON) – Officers of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged an adult male driver with impaired driving offences on May 20, 2016 at 2:15 am.
Amanda Bay becomes SHIFT's first female president

Amanda Bay becomes SHIFT's first female president

THUNDER BAY -- SHIFT has its first female president. The city's young professionals network on Thursday night announced communications specialist Amanda Bay has been elected president of the organization's board of directors.
Locals pay less for hydro than nearly all other Ontarians

Locals pay less for hydro than nearly all other Ontarians

THUNDER BAY – Keeping Thunder Bay Hydro profits in the municipally-owned utility results in the city having some of the lowest average residential electricity charges in the province.

Valhalla responds to foodborne illness investigation

Response to Foodborne Illness notice by Thunder Bay District Health Unit: As reported this morning, the Valhalla Inn is in the midst of an investigation with the Thunder Bay District Health Unit.
Resilient Billboard Rescue continues to deliver

Resilient Billboard Rescue continues to deliver

THUNDER BAY – Over the past quarter-century, fundraisers have come and gone in Thunder Bay. But the United Way’s annual Billboard Rescue has stood tall – literally.
Daycare funding shift may put greater pressure on schools

Daycare funding shift may put greater pressure on schools

As focus and funding shifts for the district’s daycares, local schools will be taking on greater responsibility for supporting young children in their care.

Federal judge nixes Muskrat Dam election results

A federal judge has thrown out last year’s election results in Muskrat Dam First Nation, ruling the community’s election committee failed to “exercise procedural fairness.
Health Unit investigates suspected foodborne outbreak at Valhalla Inn

Health Unit investigates suspected foodborne outbreak at Valhalla Inn

May 19, 2016 - The Health Unit is investigating cases of suspected foodborne illness among approximately 160 patrons that attended two functions held at the Valhalla Inn in Thunder Bay on May 14, 2016.
Truck-pedestrian crash claims life of 2-year-old boy

Truck-pedestrian crash claims life of 2-year-old boy

(KITCHENUHMAYKOOSIB INNINUWUG, ON) On May 18, 2016 at approximately 9:20 p.m.

Catholic board, student support staff ratify deal

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board has ratified an agreement with its student support professionals.
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