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City Recognized for Emergency Management Compliance

March 3, 2016 – The Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management (OFMEM) has recognized the City of Thunder Bay for again achieving compliance with the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act and regulations for 2015.
Two city cops assaulted, two men arrested and charged

Two city cops assaulted, two men arrested and charged

Officers were confronted by combative males in two unrelated incidents overnight. Fortunately, our officers were not injured. Police responded to a call just after 3:30 a.m.
Kenora man charged with drinking and driving

Kenora man charged with drinking and driving

KENORA, Ont. - A 38-year-old man is facing impaired driving charges after being found in a parked car Wednesday morning. OPP officers found the Kenora man, Daryl Kirchner, alone in the vehicle and were concerned for his well-being.
Jackpot Alert: LOTO Max potential jackpot reaches $55 million

Jackpot Alert: LOTO Max potential jackpot reaches $55 million

Toronto, ON – Ontario lottery players are conjuring up their biggest fantasies in anticipation of the huge LOTTO MAX draw this Friday. The LOTTO MAX jackpot for Friday, March 4, 2016 totals an estimated $55 million.
SHIFT makes push for civic pride, encourages city council to maintain funding

SHIFT makes push for civic pride, encourages city council to maintain funding

March 3rd, 2016, Thunder Bay, ON- SHIFT, Thunder Bay’s Young Professionals Network, is continuing to voice the need for more efforts concentrating on civic pride.

KKETS celebrates graduation of third cohort of students

THUNDER BAY, ON: Kiikenomaga Kikenjigewen Employment and Training Services (KKETS) announced today that they hosted a graduation ceremony for students successfully completing the 2015-2016 Aboriginal Skills Advancement Program (ASAP).
British rockers The Temperance Movement invade Thunder Bay, roll into town with Monster Truck

British rockers The Temperance Movement invade Thunder Bay, roll into town with Monster Truck

“Thunder Bay, is a great name. Has anyone ever named a song after it?” This epic question is posed by Glasgow-born Phil Campbell, the charismatic leader of British soul rock band, The Temperance Movement.
Ontario hiring local mental health workers, part of $6 million investment

Ontario hiring local mental health workers, part of $6 million investment

Ontario is spending an additional $111,300 annually to improve mental services for children and youth in Thunder Bay.
Thunder Bay's Murray named to Team North America squad

Thunder Bay's Murray named to Team North America squad

TORONTO — North American general manager Peter Chiarelli was still gushing Wednesday evening over the first NHL matchup of Connor McDavid and Jack Eichel, allured by the prospect of what the two young stars might deliver next fall.
International Women's Day celebrations focus on leadership roles

International Women's Day celebrations focus on leadership roles

Carolyne Leroux says her company started a women in leadership program five years ago as a way to encourage female workers to take an interest in management roles.
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