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City council approves more money from Tbaytel with no discussion

City council approves more money from Tbaytel with no discussion

THUNDER BAY -- More money from Tbaytel was approved quickly Monday night. City council voted in a new dividend model from the local utility with no discussion.
Woodcrest Road residents want city to foot bill for improvements, make area safer

Woodcrest Road residents want city to foot bill for improvements, make area safer

THUNDER BAY -- What started as a gravel road through farmland has turned into a bus route to a school and the main entrance into a subdivision. But Woodcrest Road between John Street Road and Hutton Park Drive still doesn't have a sidewalk.

Shelter House hires new executive director

Shelter House has hired a new executive director. Gary Mack takes over the position vacated by Patty Hajdu, who left the job last year after winning a seat in the House of Commons running for the Liberals in Thunder Bay-Superior North.
Council reporter Jamie Smith live tweets tonight’s council meeting

Council reporter Jamie Smith live tweets tonight’s council meeting

Want to see our council coverage unfold live? Below council reporter Jamie Smith, live tweets tonight’s council meeting in real time. You can read the tweets in the below feed even if you don’t have a Twitter account.
Council Preview: City to fill vacant treasurer position

Council Preview: City to fill vacant treasurer position

THUNDER BAY -- City council will meets tonight and face a thinner than usual agenda in a week that will also see budget talks resuming Thursday. Council is expected to review a number of requests for support.
UPDATE: Crash sends car onto snowbank, sidewalk

UPDATE: Crash sends car onto snowbank, sidewalk

Following story has been updated to include Thunder Bay Police Service's official response. It was remarkably like a simple hockey check.
City's annual report on drinking water quality now available

City's annual report on drinking water quality now available

February 29, 2016 – The City of Thunder Bay has released the 2015 Drinking Water Quality Annual Report, outlining how the City’s drinking water is monitored, treated, and delivered to homes and taps, “Our City’s water is monit
After week delay student inquest returns, examines care and accessibility

After week delay student inquest returns, examines care and accessibility

THUNDER BAY – After a full week delay, the coroner’s inquest probing the deaths of seven high school students has resumed.
‘Themes emerge’ as Minister Hajdu wraps up weekend tour for MMIW inquiry

‘Themes emerge’ as Minister Hajdu wraps up weekend tour for MMIW inquiry

Minister of the Status of Women Patty Hajdu returned home from a cross-Canada tour over the weekend with a clear focus on parameters for the promised national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women.
Fuel thieves steal 2,500 litres from Nordic Ski Centre

Fuel thieves steal 2,500 litres from Nordic Ski Centre

(THUNDER BAY, ON) On Sunday, February 28, 2016 at approximately 9:00 am, officers from the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were advised of a theft of fuel in Ware Township.
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