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Staal brothers to take part in Pandora Intercity Summer Classic road hockey game

Staal brothers to take part in Pandora Intercity Summer Classic road hockey game

THUNDER BAY -- By mid-July, the Staal brothers’ NHL season will be have been over for weeks. But they’ll still have one more game to play.
Prime minister confirms city will have access to transit infrastructure dollars

Prime minister confirms city will have access to transit infrastructure dollars

THUNDER BAY – It’s up to cities to determine how to best utilize federal infrastructure funding, says the country’s prime minister.
Keefer Terminal's first cargo ship arrives several weeks earlier than usual

Keefer Terminal's first cargo ship arrives several weeks earlier than usual

THUNDER BAY – The early start to the shipping season continues as the first cargo ship has reached Keefer Terminal.

Northern Links giving dollars to some area communities

Northwestern Ontario was not completely ignored when the province doled out $20 million to communities via its Connecting Links fund.
Work begins on Cumberland Street next week

Work begins on Cumberland Street next week

City of Thunder Bay media release follows: April 8, 2016 – Sections of Cumberland Street will close to northbound traffic starting on Tuesday, April 12 to allow for various improvements including asphalt reconstruction, watermain replacement, b

Regional genetics program integrated into hospital services

(Thunder Bay, April 8, 2016) – On April 1st, 2016, the long-standing regional genetics program joined Prevention and Screening Services at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC).

Share your views on Paterson Park redevelopment: City

April 8, 2016 – Paterson Park may look very different in the near future according to concept plans presented to the public at a meeting last night on proposed options for the park’s redevelopment.

City’s unemployment rate now third highest among Ontario urban centres: StatsCan

THUNDER BAY – The unemployment rate for this area rose in March, according to new data. New numbers released by Statistics Canada shows the Thunder Bay area saw its jobless numbers rise to 7.6 per cent in March from 7.1 per cent in February.
Sloan revisits classic One Chord To Another during Thunder Bay stop (7 PHOTOS)

Sloan revisits classic One Chord To Another during Thunder Bay stop (7 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY -- It’s almost hard to believe Halifax’s Sloan has been around the Canadian music scene long enough to celebrate the 20th anniversary of one of their albums.
Fewer than 100 turn out for board's public meeting on school renewal plan

Fewer than 100 turn out for board's public meeting on school renewal plan

THUNDER BAY – The public school board is giving members of the community an opportunity to respond to its plan to close a number of schools within the next two years, though many feel the decision has already been made.
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