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NDP candidate crashes into bear on highway

NDP candidate crashes into bear on highway

THUNDER BAY -- John Rafferty walked away without injury from a crash that killed a bear and totalled his Jeep.
Green Party leader makes campaign stop in city, outlines vision for North

Green Party leader makes campaign stop in city, outlines vision for North

THUNDER BAY – The leader of the Green Party intends to push to restore VIA Rail service along the north shores of Lake Superior.

Luncheon of Hope continues to raise important dollars for Northern Cancer Fund

THUNDER BAY -- One of the city's' most celebrated events was back for another year Friday. With 500 people at the Victoria Inn the Luncheon of Hope looked to add to the $300,000 it's raised over the past 23 years.

City workers give CUPE strike mandate

THUNDER BAY -- Members of CUPE Local 87 have voted to give their union a strike mandate, in its negotiations with the City of Thunder Bay. About 600 city workers were eligible to vote Thursday.
City hopes to have electronic, online voting ready if by-election is needed

City hopes to have electronic, online voting ready if by-election is needed

THUNDER BAY -- The city is hoping to have its electronic voting up and running should a by-election take place after the federal election.
Doctor may close clinic due to health-care cuts

Doctor may close clinic due to health-care cuts

THUNDER BAY -- A local doctor says he might have to close one of his clinics due to health-care cuts. Dr. David Probizanski has two clinics, a family practice and a walk-in, in Thunder Bay.

Atikokan multi-plex receives $1 million from province

Northern Ontario Heritage Corporation Media Release Ontario is building safe, reliable infrastructure to help create jobs and ensure a bright future for the province.
OPP, Kim Mitchell PSA suggests going for a soda

OPP, Kim Mitchell PSA suggests going for a soda

The OPP sent us these audio drive sober PSA’s featuring Kim Mitchell, and they’re as wonderful as you’d expect.
City unemployment rate among lowest in Ontario

City unemployment rate among lowest in Ontario

THUINDER BAY – Unemployment numbers in this city remained unchanged in September, according to new figures from Statistics Canada.
CUPE holds strike mandate vote for city workers

CUPE holds strike mandate vote for city workers

THUNDER BAY -- A strike mandate vote was held Thursday for 650 CUPE members who work for the city of Thunder Bay. The all-day vote was held at the Lakehead Labour Centre. Union members have been without a contract since December.
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