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United Way falls short of campaign goal, shouldn't impact ability to fund organizations

United Way falls short of campaign goal, shouldn't impact ability to fund organizations

THUNDER BAY -- Joanne Kembel says the 2015 United Way campaign still feels like a victory, even though the charity fell $7,799 short of its target.

Local business, patron want to see Victoriaville stay

THUNDER BAY --Kathy Skirving knows most of her customers by their first name.
OPP investigate 'suspicious activity' at apartment complex

OPP investigate 'suspicious activity' at apartment complex

(KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police are investigating two incidents of suspicious activity in apartment complexes.
Opposition leader slams premier over jail conditions in Thunder Bay

Opposition leader slams premier over jail conditions in Thunder Bay

Ontario’s Opposition Leader Patrick Brown took Premier Kathleen Wynne to task on Thursday over the conditions at the Thunder Bay District Jail.
Infrastructure program strays from original objective

Infrastructure program strays from original objective

THUNDER BAY – A city program that’s been taking extra dollars from ratepayers with the promise of addressing infrastructure appears to be straying from its original objective. That has Northwood Coun. Shelby Ch'ng concerned.
Confederation College donors delivered $183,000 to students

Confederation College donors delivered $183,000 to students

February 17, 2016, THUNDER BAY, ON – 321 Confederation College students received 398 scholarships, bursaries and awards totalling $183,455 at the annual Awards Recognition Reception.
City council takes path not recommended to get proposed levy increase down slightly

City council takes path not recommended to get proposed levy increase down slightly

THUNDER BAY -- City council managed to shave a bit more off of its proposed budget but mainly through a move that wasn't recommended.
City considers demolition of Victoriaville, return area to a street

City considers demolition of Victoriaville, return area to a street

The city is looking at the possibility of demolishing Victoriaville Centre and turning it back into a street.
Firefighters convince snow-shoer to return from Lake Superior trek

Firefighters convince snow-shoer to return from Lake Superior trek

A man on snowshoes was convinced by firefighters to abandon his trek onto Lake Superior on Wednesday afternoon.
Project aims to address mental health, stigma

Project aims to address mental health, stigma

THUNDER BAY – The number of millennials living in this area who describe their mental health as ‘very good’ has dropped in just two years, new data shows. According to Statistics Canada, 71.
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