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Something would need to change to save suspended college programs

Something would need to change to save suspended college programs

Fewer international student spaces, declining domestic enrollment, and other factors cited as reasons for the current halt.
Thunder Bay gets over $2.7M from OLG in 2024 for casino agreement

Thunder Bay gets over $2.7M from OLG in 2024 for casino agreement

City receives money quarterly for being a host site for the Gateway Casino, which the company manages for Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation.
Three people facing trafficking, fireams charges

Three people facing trafficking, fireams charges

OPP seized about $77,000 worth of drugs.
Federal election returning offices open in Thunder Bay-area ridings

Federal election returning offices open in Thunder Bay-area ridings

Returning officers say voters will start receiving their information cards on April 7.
Youth in recovery receive recreation equipment

Youth in recovery receive recreation equipment

Tbaytel has donated more than $12,000 to Sister Margaret Smith Centre’s REC-covery Recreation and Wellness Group.
New threatening text scam making the rounds

New threatening text scam making the rounds

Text messages are allegedly threatening in nature and attempt to extort the recipient.
Dryden Food Bank keeps Hope alive

Dryden Food Bank keeps Hope alive

Manager says expansion and renovation at Grand Trunk Avenue address could start this summer.
Police issue new warning about telephone scams

Police issue new warning about telephone scams

Some residents are getting calls asking for donations to a teddy bear campaign in support of the Thunder Bay Police Association
Land Tribunal no-go for camp owners

Land Tribunal no-go for camp owners

Construction has already started on some phases of the $1.2-billion Waasigan project, including right-of-way preparation and access road development.
People's Party of Canada chooses Amos Bradley to run in Thunder Bay-Superior North

People's Party of Canada chooses Amos Bradley to run in Thunder Bay-Superior North

The Thunder Bay resident will carry the PPC colours in the 2025 federal election
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