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Council passes 2.35% pay hike for councillors

Council passes 2.35% pay hike for councillors

Amendment to lower the increase to 1.5 per cent, in line with what unionized staff will receive, was narrowly defeated.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Suspicious Deer Lake death under investigation

Suspicious Deer Lake death under investigation

A 30-year-old woman was found in distress and taken to the local nursing station, where she was pronounced dead.
City seeks proposals to raise James Whalen out of Kam River

City seeks proposals to raise James Whalen out of Kam River

Historic tug could eventually head to Lakehead Transportation Museum Society site at Pool 6; staff report on situation to city council.
Could there be another lithium processing plant coming to Thunder Bay?

Could there be another lithium processing plant coming to Thunder Bay?

Australia's Green Technology Metals has been scoping out the city for a processing plant site.
Candidates declared in Northwood, McKellar, Red River wards

Candidates declared in Northwood, McKellar, Red River wards

Just five candidates have filed nominations with the City of Thunder Bay ahead of the Oct. 24 election.
Snow depths are the highest ever recorded at the beginning of May

Snow depths are the highest ever recorded at the beginning of May

Conservation authority says snow depth is 'extremely above average' for this time of year
'It's going to be close' for ice-out on Lac des Mille Lacs this month

'It's going to be close' for ice-out on Lac des Mille Lacs this month

The ice was 40 inches (100 centimetres) thick last week.
One man taken to hospital following serious Hodder Avenue incident

One man taken to hospital following serious Hodder Avenue incident

One man has been taken to hospital following an incident in the 400 block of Hodder Avenue late Monday night.
Following up: Going mainstream

Following up: Going mainstream

Thunder Bay’s most comprehensive vegan store has moved to Memorial Avenue.
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