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Curbside battery recycling program returns Tuesday

Curbside battery recycling program returns Tuesday

June 2, 2016 – The City’s Curbside Battery Recycling Program returns on June 7, giving residents an opportunity to conveniently and safely recycle spent household batteries.
PSA: Staal Foundation 50/50 returns with possible $25K jackpot

PSA: Staal Foundation 50/50 returns with possible $25K jackpot

The summer’s hottest 50/50 draw is back, with the winner taking home up to $25,000 at the Staal Foundation Open, presented by Tbaytel.

Catholic board, elementary teachers’ union at a standstill

Press Release Thunder Bay - Negotiations for a local collective agreement between the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board and its elementary school teachers resumed Monday with the assistance of a Ministry of Labour appointed Conciliation Offi
Traffic violation leads to major cocaine bust

Traffic violation leads to major cocaine bust

(DRYDEN, ON) – On May 31, 2016 at approximately 8:37 a.m. Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Dryden detachment officers initiated a traffic stop for a Highway Traffic Act Offence on Highway 17 within the City of Dryden.

Area near Boulevard could turn into housing development

THUNDER BAY - Over one hundred acres of greenspace near Boulevard Lake could be in danger, as a local volunteer group said the provincial government has plans to turn the area into a housing development.
New youth centre to be located in Northwood area

New youth centre to be located in Northwood area

THUNDER BAY - The city is planning on establishing a new youth centre in the Northwood area. The youth centre will cause the relocation of a local business.
One person injured in morning highway crash

One person injured in morning highway crash

THUNDER BAY - One person was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after an early morning highway crash. Two vehicles were involved in the collision around 7:30 a.m.

Kinsmen flocking around with annual campaign

The flocking season has begun in Thunder Bay. The Hill City Kinsmen has launched their Meet the Flockers event, and already there's been five people targeted by the unique fundraiser.
Housing a concern as senior population boom looms

Housing a concern as senior population boom looms

Local seniors appear concerned about insufficient housing options and accessible taxi services, a recent survey has found.
City welcomes sister cities Tai Chi delegation from Minnesota

City welcomes sister cities Tai Chi delegation from Minnesota

June 1, 2016 – The City of Thunder Bay is pleased to welcome a Tai Chi delegation from the University of Seniors through the University of Minnesota, June 1-3.
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