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Moved in

Moved in

Thunder Bay District Social Services Administration Board staff and clients have had a relatively seamless transition into the new 54,000 square foot May Street building.

Allegations of fraud hit Fort William First Nation

Officials with Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada have confirmed they are looking into allegation of financial improprieties connected to the finances of Fort William First Nation.

James Street bridge southbound lane closing Thursday

The city will be closing the southbound lane to the James Street Swing Bridge in order to complete water main work. City crews will be starting work on the water main around 6:30 a.m. Thursday and is expected to last until 4 p.m.
Habitat for Humanity ReStore asking for help

Habitat for Humanity ReStore asking for help

A manager for the Habitat for Humanity ReStore says they are in desperate need of help in order to knock down a two-storey home before the first snowfall.
Idle-free schools

Idle-free schools

Teachers and students couldn’t agree more, a no-idling zone outside Ecole Gron Morgan and Corpus Christi schools is just what their lungs are asking for.

Police investigating missing horses from Oliver-Paipoonge residence

Two horses went missing from a Townline Road residence earlier this week. Thunder Bay Police say the two animals disappeared from the field where they were kept sometime between 9 p.m. on Sept. 24 and 8 a.m. Sept. 25.
Bringing the boom

Bringing the boom

Richard Brinkman used to play the Thunder Bay music scene when he was a student at Lakehead University.
Competitive edge

Competitive edge

The assets from the Ring of Fire mining development will make Thunder Bay and the region competitive on the global market.
Morning stabbing

Morning stabbing

A 26-year-old-man remains in stable condition after being stabbed outside a Cumming Street residence Wednesday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officers responded to a call around 11 a.m.

Health unit prepared against H1N1 following reported case in southern Ontario

A Thunder Bay District Health Unit manager says they aren't worried about a reported case of H1N1 in southern Ontario.
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