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Feds to examine infrastructure spending Thursday

The federal Liberal Party is beginning discussions this week that will outline how regional infrastructure spending will roll out across Canada.

Not so fast: Pedestrian crossover laws officially changed

City of Thunder Bay Media Update January 5, 2016 – Amendments to the Highway Traffic Act affecting pedestrian crossovers came into effect on January 1 as part of Bill 31 – Making Ontario’s Roads Safer.
Police find man inside business he is accused of breaking into

Police find man inside business he is accused of breaking into

THUNDER BAY – City police officers arrested a man while he was still inside the business he had broken into early Tuesday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officials confirmed that a break-in had taken place just after 5 a.m.
Jeffrey Kakegamic receives seven-year prison sentence after manslaughter plea

Jeffrey Kakegamic receives seven-year prison sentence after manslaughter plea

THUNDER BAY – Jeffrey Kakegamic will serve jail time for the stabbing death of a 48-year-old man that a Crown lawyer labelled as a “very tragic outcome for a very unique set of circumstances.
Hajdu opens consituency office on Red River Road

Hajdu opens consituency office on Red River Road

THUNDER BAY -- A warm welcome of support greeted Patty Hajdu on Monday afternoon as the Thunder Bay-Superior Liberal MP opened the doors on her local constituency office.
Local business wants city to do more to help with costs of recycling

Local business wants city to do more to help with costs of recycling

THUNDER BAY -- A local business thinks more needs to be done to help them recycle and the city agrees.
Make fitness goals realistic trainer says

Make fitness goals realistic trainer says

THUNDER BAY -- A new year means more people resolving to get fit. The Canada Games Complex has been busier than normal, with more people purchasing memberships to try to make 2016 their healthiest year yet.
Agricultural Research Station kept alive with $200,000 from province

Agricultural Research Station kept alive with $200,000 from province

A windfall in provincial funding will support the Thunder Bay Agricultural Research Station while seeds are sowed toward a long-term solution.
First residents begin move into expanded Hogarth Riverview Manor

First residents begin move into expanded Hogarth Riverview Manor

Helen Rusnak loves her new view. The 97-year-old on Monday became the first resident at Hogarth Riverview Manor, a 416-bed, $83.6-million expansion of the existing 96-bed home.
OPP continues search for missing Pickle Lake woman, requests public assistance

OPP continues search for missing Pickle Lake woman, requests public assistance

OPP Media Update (PICKLE LAKE, ON) The Pickle Lake Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) continues to search for a missing woman from Pickle Lake. The OPP is seeking the assistance of the public in locating the missing woman.
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