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Infrastructure funding will aid Thunder Bay in reaching housing targets

Infrastructure funding will aid Thunder Bay in reaching housing targets

The province announced $10.4 million in infrastructure funding to help Thunder Bay build more homes faster.
Racing returns to Mosquito Speedway this weekend

Racing returns to Mosquito Speedway this weekend

The Wayne Hari “Fall Freezer” Memorial takes place on Saturday and Sunday.
TBPS sends out a call to Indigenous artists

TBPS sends out a call to Indigenous artists

City police are looking for Indigenous artists to help them in advancing Truth and Reconciliation through art at the police station.
UPDATE: Hwy 17 closed between Hwy 599 and Shabaqua after fatal accident

UPDATE:Hwy 17 closed between Hwy 599 and Shabaqua after fatal accident

The OPP is asking drivers to utilize Highway 11.
Centre to connect to jobs, careers in wake of layoffs

Centre to connect to jobs, careers in wake of layoffs

Plans for a new initiative that will help to rebuild the town's economy through a partnership with EDF Renewables and their development of a solar farm is still in the works.
Port would be unlikely backup for more grain during strike

Port would be unlikely backup for more grain during strike

Port of Thunder Bay is preparing for all scenarios
Cruising on the upswing

Cruising on the upswing

The economic impact of Great Lakes visits totaled more than US$205 million.
Balmoral closures begin on Friday

Balmoral closures begin on Friday

Repaving work will conclude on Saturday and result in both closures and lane restrictions on both days.
Fears linger as power line plan aims to mitigate risks

Fears linger as power line plan aims to mitigate risks

Residents still alarmed over transmission line plans, particularly fears that the line could destroy a wetland near Shebandowan Lake.
Ontario Health Coalition amplifying Rainy River District's distress calls

Ontario Health Coalition amplifying Rainy River District's distress calls

Mehra noted that the province of Ontario has already announced it has extended funding for locums to help provide care at Rainy River Hospital.
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