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Business awards show excellence in the business community

Business awards show excellence in the business community

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce celebrates its 31st Annual Business Excellence Awards.
Atikokan Native Friendship Centre under scrutiny

Atikokan Native Friendship Centre under scrutiny

An online petition and a ‘walk of solidarity’ call for change in the community hub’s board and administration.
Shipping season off to a strong start

Shipping season off to a strong start

Port operations are in full swing this May.
Play it safe around waterways urges fire department

Play it safe around waterways urges fire department

The number of water rescues has risen over the past few years, according to the fire department.
Residents gather for a casual conversation with city staff

Residents gather for a casual conversation with city staff

Residents gather at the West Thunder Community Centre for a casual conversation with city staff.
Provincial budget sends 'right signals,' but Queen's Park needs to 'double down' support for the North, say municipal groups

Provincial budget sends 'right signals,' but Queen's Park needs to 'double down' support for the North, say municipal groups

The Northwest and northeast municipal associations give the province a passing grade but say there's room for improvement.
After 100 years in the elements, carousel will get a roof this fall

After 100 years in the elements, carousel will get a roof this fall

The Chippewa Park C.W. Parker Carousel enclosure project is moving forward after the season ends.
Sewer upgrades coming to MacDonell Street next week

Sewer upgrades coming to MacDonell Street next week

With weather permitting, the project is expected to take 14 weeks to complete. 
OPP investigating early morning death

OPP investigating early morning death

The OPP states it is investigating the death, in conjunction with the Office of the Chief Coroner and the OFPS. 
Province approves 'historic' $50M toward All Nations Hospital

Province approves 'historic' $50M toward All Nations Hospital

The funding was included in the province's 2025 budget and will support the planning of a new hospital in Kenora.
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