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City reports minimal environmental impact from draining of Boulevard Lake

City reports minimal environmental impact from draining of Boulevard Lake

An environmental assessment revealed no dead fish or significant habitat damage after Boulevard Lake was drained in a suspected act of mischief.
Rent increases in Ontario capped at 2.5 per cent next year

Rent increases in Ontario capped at 2.5 per cent next year

The province says the increase is much lower than the inflation rate.
Letter to the editor: $60M police HQ should be sent back to drawing board

Letter to the editor: $60M police HQ should be sent back to drawing board

There are cheaper and better options.
Lithium plant developer zeros in on Thunder Bay refinery site

Lithium plant developer zeros in on Thunder Bay refinery site

Avalon Advanced Materials making purchase offer on city property to start refinery construction by 2023
Lakehead athletes fare well at track and field championships

Lakehead athletes fare well at track and field championships

Aly DaSilva took fifth place in the 400-metre final in the under-20 division.
Man hospitalized after incident in north end

Man hospitalized after incident in north end

A man was transported to hospital with unknown injuries after an incident reportedly involving a weapon on Wednesday.
FedNor investing $1M in Science North for Northwestern Expansion

FedNor investing $1M in Science North for Northwestern Expansion

The expansion consists of two permanent tourism centres located in Thunder Bay and Kenora.
Holland appointed to Parliamentary Assistant role

Holland appointed to Parliamentary Assistant role

Newly-elected MPP Kevin Holland will serve as Parliamentary Assistant for municipal affairs and housing in the Ford government.
Police identify victim of Crown Street homicide

Police identify victim of Crown Street homicide

19-year-old Aiden Cameron Cunningham died after an incident on June 25
Pay band adjustment will cost city $1.8 million a year

Pay band adjustment will cost city $1.8 million a year

A controversial pay band adjustment for senior staff will cost the City of Thunder Bay $1.8 million a year, much higher than figures discussed publicly by city council.
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