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Gas Watch: Prices on the rise after long weekend

Gas Watch: Prices on the rise after long weekend

THUNDER BAY – Gas prices are on the rise once again, this time jumping up nearly seven cents at some stations. According to the online gas-price watchdog ontariogasprices.
New $8-million condo project near Dawson Road to begin in one year

New $8-million condo project near Dawson Road to begin in one year

THUNDER BAY -- A local real estate developer has announced plans for Thunder Bay's newest Condominium. This plot of land, located on Dawson Road near Sherwood Drive, will soon be transformed into a 24-unit, four-story condominium.
UPDATE: Province announces $222M for Indigenous health care

UPDATE: Province announces $222M for Indigenous health care

THUNDER BAY – The province has promised to spend $222 million over the next three years, then an additional $105 million annually to close the health-care gap in First Nations communities.
More than gridlock could haunt hospital if funding cuts continue: Protesters

More than gridlock could haunt hospital if funding cuts continue: Protesters

The region’s hospital could find itself with more than just constant gridlock problems if the province continues to slash hospital budgets, warn health-care advocates.
OPP investigating illegal dump sites

OPP investigating illegal dump sites

(Marathon, ON) –Over the past few weeks of May, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Marathon detachment has received several reports of discarded garbage. This garbage is being dumped in areas not allocated for waste disposal.
Kenora woman arrested following armed robbery

Kenora woman arrested following armed robbery

(KENORA, ON) –Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged a Kenora woman following a weekend incident in downtown Kenora.
PSA: Watermain work may cause discoloured water

PSA: Watermain work may cause discoloured water

May 24, 2016 – Work on a north-side watermain may cause discoloured water for some residents beginning Wednesday, May 25 through Friday, May 27.
Fire update: Crews continue relentless attack on Nipigon 14

Fire update: Crews continue relentless attack on Nipigon 14

Following is an update on the region's forest fire situation from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry: The combined efforts of the Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services personnel from the Greenstone Fire Management Headquarters
Prospectors claim over half of provincial stimulus program

Prospectors claim over half of provincial stimulus program

THUNDER BAY – As commodity prices continue to struggle, prospectors have taken advantage of more than half of a provincial stimulus envelope to encourage exploration.

PSA: Curbside battery recycling bags arriving soon

Thunder Bay residents will be receiving their 2016 Battery Recycling Bags between May 26 and May 31.
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