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City workers to vote on strike mandate next week

City workers to vote on strike mandate next week

THUNDER BAY -- An information meeting is being held Wednesday for some 600 CUPE members who work for the city of Thunder Bay.
Tbaytel nets $750,000 from NOHFC

Tbaytel nets $750,000 from NOHFC

THUNDER BAY -- The province thinks everyone in Ontario deserves access to high-speed internet.
Wabason found guilty of manslaughter in 2011 death of Robert Topping

Wabason found guilty of manslaughter in 2011 death of Robert Topping

THUNDER BAY – Shaldon Wabason has been found guilty of manslaughter.
Refusing unionism not religious right: labour board

Refusing unionism not religious right: labour board

THUNDER BAY -- Refusing to conduct business with a union is not a religious right in Ontario.
Hydro rates could be going down, but your bill will still be up

Hydro rates could be going down, but your bill will still be up

THUNDER BAY -- Good news, hydro rates for residential customers could be going down. The bad news though is bills could still be going up next year. Thunder Bay Hydro has applied to the Ontario Energy Board for a 1.

CAS to teachers: Always report suspected abuse

THUNDER BAY – Teachers are being reminded about their duty to report any abuse or neglect of a child.

City employee United Way drive aims to raise $191,100

Employees with the City of Thunder Bay began their 20th annual United Way campaign with a Kick-Off Luncheon Thursday. Once again this year, employees from the city, Superior North EMS and the Thunder Bay Public Library are participating.

Jury begins deliberations in Wabason murder trial

THUNDER BAY – The jury has now been tasked with deciding the outcome of Shaldon Wabason's murder trial.
MEMO sends 61st container, complete with ambulance, to El Salvador

MEMO sends 61st container, complete with ambulance, to El Salvador

THUNDER BAY -- An ambulance is going south to save lives.
Minimum wage rises 25-cents today

Minimum wage rises 25-cents today

Ontario's minimum wage earners are getting a little more on each paycheque starting Thursday. The general minimum wage is going up by 25 cents an hour, to $11.25.
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