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Continued success at local port could mean more jobs for city economy

Continued success at local port could mean more jobs for city economy

THUNDER BAY -- More cargo could mean more jobs as the local port authority says the city should expect busy times for the future.
Festive RIDE season comes and goes with no reported fatalities: Police

Festive RIDE season comes and goes with no reported fatalities: Police

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Update It was the fourth year in a row - no fatal collisions in the City of Thunder Bay for the month of December and New Year's Day! It was also one of the warmest months on record, allowing officers an opportuni

Thunder Bay's homelessness count survey set for Saturday

Thunder Bay’s homelessness count has been set. Shelter House and the Indian Friendship Centre on Thursday announced they will be surveying the city’s homeless for a 24-hour period, starting on Saturday, Jan. 16 at 6 p.m. at each location.
Fort Frances man facing multiple charges following standoff with OPP

Fort Frances man facing multiple charges following standoff with OPP

OPP Media Update (FORT FRANCES, ON) – On January 5, 2016 at approximately 10:10 p.m.

Law gives craft breweries new freedoms to sell non-alcoholic products

Ontario craft breweries can now offer more products in their retail space. As of Jan. 4, the list of non-alcoholic items that can be sold in their stores has been expanded by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario.

Mental health wing construction remains on track

Construction of the new mental health wing at St. Joseph's hospital is now well underway, and officials at St. Joe's say it should be open on schedule next year.
Families meet with federal ministers during pre-inquiry consultation phase

Families meet with federal ministers during pre-inquiry consultation phase

THUNDER BAY – Families of missing and murdered women from across Northwestern Ontario had their first chance to share their experiences with federal government ministers as the groundwork for a long-awaited national inquiry is starting to be bu
Library branch adds 3D printing to its list of services

Library branch adds 3D printing to its list of services

THUNDER BAY – As technology advances, 3D printing is expected to eventually become part of day-to-day life.
Dangerous situation looms as corrections staff get closer possible job action

Dangerous situation looms as corrections staff get closer possible job action

Barring a last minute reprieve at the negotiating table, corrections workers will walk off the job as the clock strikes 12:01 a.m. on Sunday.
Inspired by successful Movember campaign, Jan-U-Hairy takes on brain cancer

Inspired by successful Movember campaign, Jan-U-Hairy takes on brain cancer

A hairy leg could save a life. Three years ago Natacha Ruberto died suddenly from a brain tumor, despite being initially told by doctors it wasn’t much to worry about.
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