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Cleaning up meetings

Cleaning up meetings

The city wants to make meetings run more smoothly. City clerk John Hannam said city council and administration aren’t necessarily looking for ways to shorten meetings – which averaged more than five-hours last year – but make them more efficient.
Wheat Board changes could be good for local port

Wheat Board changes could be good for local port

Changes to the Canadian Wheat Board could mean more grain traffic for Thunder Bay, says the head of the local port authority.
Two sent to the hospital after bizarre crash

Two sent to the hospital after bizarre crash

Two men were sent to hospital on Tuesday following a bizarre hit-and-run crash on Camelot Street. According to police, shortly after 1 p.m.
Centre delayed

Centre delayed

Organizations and businesses wanting to start their summer renovations at the former Hillcrest High School will have to wait another month, says the director of Thunder Bay Centre for Change.

Reggie Bushie inquest to resume soon, hearing scheduled for later this month

The North West Region Coroner's Office announced Tuesday that it will resume proceedings related to the inquest into the death of Reggie Bushie.

Masked couple rob convenience store

Police are looking for two people involved in an armed robbery that happened in the city’s south core. Thunder Bay Police Service officers responded to a call about a robbery at a Mac’s Convenience store around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Boaters not thrilled with Marina Park conditions

Boaters not thrilled with Marina Park conditions

Improvements have been made to accommodate boaters at Marina Park, including free berths for anyone who agreed to stay away during last year’s construction season.

Man charged with murder after area stabbing

A Lac Seul First Nation man has been charged with second-degree murder following an incident in that community on Saturday. Officers with the Lac Seul Police Service say they attended a Frenchman’s Head home following reports of a stabbing.

Date still up in the air on fireworks show

Mother Nature’s foggy arrival on Canada Day put a damper on the city’s fireworks display, but the show will go on.

Research Institute selects preferred Cyclotron location

The Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute has chosen its preferred location for a cyclotron.
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