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City's corrosion control pilot study to start Jan. 28

City's corrosion control pilot study to start Jan. 28

City of Thunder Bay Media Update January 26, 2016 – The City of Thunder Bay will begin the next phase of the Corrosion Control Pilot Study in the Hodder Pressure Zone supplying parts of the Current River area on January 28.
Council to learn about ice and snow during next scheduled meeting

Council to learn about ice and snow during next scheduled meeting

THUNDER BAY -- Council will get an idea of what it would cost to get rid of snow at the end of driveways after crews plow the roads.
Boomers to hand over region’s economy to Millennials, some researchers says there’s reason to be nervous

Boomers to hand over region’s economy to Millennials, some researchers says there’s reason to be nervous

Baby boomers are reaching the end of their careers but a missing Generation X won’t fill their shoes in Northwestern Ontario’s economy.
Charity concerned after scammers use fundraiser against potential victims

Charity concerned after scammers use fundraiser against potential victims

THUNDER BAY -- A local foundation will be changing how it does business after its name was used in a recent scam. On Monday a woman stopped by the St.

PSA: College career fair offers chance to meet prospective employers

Confederation College Public Service Announcement Are you looking to start your career or get a new job? Join Confederation College and Northwest Employment Works for their annual Career & Job Fair from 10am-2pm on Wednesday, February 3rd in the
Community funding headed to city budget after council approval

Community funding headed to city budget after council approval

THUNDER BAY -- Community funding is headed to the city's upcoming budget. City council approved around $2.5 million for 19 cultural and community organizations Monday night.
Mayor says a lot to be proud of, work to do during annual state of city address

Mayor says a lot to be proud of, work to do during annual state of city address

THUNDER BAY - Despite its challenges, mayor Keith Hobbs says the city has a lot for which to be proud.
Province commits to 20 new officers at Thunder Bay Jail

Province commits to 20 new officers at Thunder Bay Jail

THUNDER BAY -- While corrections officers are applauding the province’s commitment to increase staffing levels in the Thunder Bay Jail, they say it’s only a first step.

School boards seeing a drop in students

THUNDER BAY -- Enrollment at Thunder Bay schools is down. Lakehead Public Schools superintendent of business David Wright said the public board has around 1,200 less students than it did in 2011.
Kyle Stoney pleads guilty to manslaughter in Canada Day homicide case

Kyle Stoney pleads guilty to manslaughter in Canada Day homicide case

THUNDER BAY – Two suspects charged in a July 2014 homicide case outside city hall have pleaded guilty to lesser charges.
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