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Former mayor, now with MPAC, says he wants to be a strong voice for the North

Former mayor, now with MPAC, says he wants to be a strong voice for the North

THUNDER BAY -- A former mayor who's joined an organization he routinely criticized says he did it to make sure he has a strong voice for the North.

Man taken to hospital after crash with tractor trailer

THUNDER BAY – A 30-year-old man is in hospital with significant but non-life threatening injuries after running his pickup truck into the back of a turning transport. The Thunder Bay Police Service says the crash happened around 11:30 a.m.
Candidates unanimous: Lower small business taxes

Candidates unanimous: Lower small business taxes

For once, it seems, all four federal parties can agree on something – it’s time to lower the small-business tax.
Senior held at gunpoint during southside home invasion

Senior held at gunpoint during southside home invasion

THUNDER BAY - An elderly man was held at gunpoint in his own home Wednesday morning. A pair of men entered the Murphy Avenue home through an unlocked door around 11:30 a.m. And found the 87-year-old man in his living room.
Event Centre funding becomes topic of discussion amid federal candidates Q&A

Event Centre funding becomes topic of discussion amid federal candidates Q&A

Federal political hopefuls are dangling the event-centre carrot as the election race winds its way to the Oct. 19 vote.
Water Main Repair may cause discoloured water

Water Main Repair may cause discoloured water

City of Thunder Bay Media Release September 24, 2015 – Repairs to a north-side trunk water main may cause discoloured water for some residents on Friday, Sept. 25.
NOMA hoping province will listen to its ideas on how to combat climate change

NOMA hoping province will listen to its ideas on how to combat climate change

THUNDER BAY -- The North thinks it has a way to help the province when it comes to dealing with climate change.
Union demands report into Lac Des Illes worker’s death released

Union demands report into Lac Des Illes worker’s death released

THUNDER BAY – It has been more than a year since Melanie Beaulieu Goulet’s life changed forever when her husband was killed while working at the Lac des Iles mine.
Open Streets initiative returns this Sunday

Open Streets initiative returns this Sunday

THUNDER BAY – The next installment of Open Streets Thunder Bay is set for this coming Sunday. EcoSuperior’s Open Streets initiative will see a 1.
Fire that destroyed home suspicious, investigation turned over to city police

Fire that destroyed home suspicious, investigation turned over to city police

THUNDER BAY - A blaze that destroyed a residence on Chippewa Road earlier this week has been deemed suspicious. Office of the Fire Marshal investigator Peter Hamilton on Thursday confirmed the fire, which broke out Monday morning at 4 a.m.
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