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City could receive 300 Kashechewan First Nation evacuees this weekend

City could receive 300 Kashechewan First Nation evacuees this weekend

THUNDER BAY - The city is preparing to receive 300 Kashechewan First Nation evacuees as early as this weekend.
Postal workers to Stamp Out Hunger

Postal workers to Stamp Out Hunger

THUNDER BAY -- Postal workers are used to going door-to-door. However on Saturday, instead of leaving stacks of birthday cards or unwanted bills in Thunder Bay mailboxes, they’ll be looking to take things away – food to be exact.
Ontario reveals $6M expansion for Kingsway Park school

Ontario reveals $6M expansion for Kingsway Park school

The province will invest $6 million to expand and renovate a south side elementary school.
City may upgrade Eye in the Sky to HD

City may upgrade Eye in the Sky to HD

The city intends to replace all of its Eye in the Sky video cameras this year with colour, higher-definition technology.
FedNor injects $255K into regional immigration website

FedNor injects $255K into regional immigration website

THUNDER BAY – Recognizing the need for skilled workers in the region, the federal government is providing a boost to a tool used to help attract immigration to Northwestern Ontario.
Dogs with a cause: service animals to be celebrated

Dogs with a cause: service animals to be celebrated

Medric Cousineau had no issues arriving at the Thunder Bay International Airport Thursday. He did, however, have a close call.

Habitat for Humanity seeks Restore it Challengers

Habitat for Humanity Thunder Bay Looking for Challengers to Restore it in Support of 2016 Home Builds Thunder Bay, ON, April 29th, 2016 – The future of Habitat for Humanity home builds for the upcoming construction season, depends on the succes

Next tax installment due on Wednesday

THUNDER BAY -- The City of Thunder Bay want to remind residents and business owners the second installment of their 2016 tax bill is due on Wednesday. The interim billing is based on 50 per cent of last year’s tax rate and assessment.
Ring of Fire bigger vision than fast as possible: Wynne

Ring of Fire bigger vision than fast as possible: Wynne

THUNDER BAY – Kathleen Wynne views the Ring of Fire as more than just an economic development opportunity.

Youth group from local church cleans up the North core

THUNDER BAY - The city's annual Spring Up to Clean Up campaign is well under way. A youth group from a local church has partnered with the Waterfront District BIA to clean up the streets in the downtown North Core.
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