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Ontario Liberals name candidate for Thunder Bay-Atikokan

Ontario Liberals name candidate for Thunder Bay-Atikokan

The Ontario election is scheduled for June 2, with the campaign expected to officially begin on May 4.
Ribfest back to in-person for 2022 event

Ribfest back to in-person for 2022 event

As per usual, proceeds for the event will go towards a great local cause: Our Kids Count
St. Joseph's Hospital pauses visits, facing multiple COVID outbreaks

St. Joseph's Hospital pauses visits, facing multiple COVID outbreaks

Outbreaks currently impact three areas, but hospital has refused to comment on how many cases are involved.
City councillors set to approve 2.35% raise

City councillors set to approve 2.35% raise

The recommended increase in city councillors’ pay in 2022 is pegged at half the rate of inflation.
Local photographer captures "otterly" cute moment between a family of otters

Local photographer captures "otterly" cute moment between a family of otters

Chris' passion for nature is clearly shared by many in the community
Lakehead University team patents design for product for mass timber high-rises

Lakehead University team patents design for product for mass timber high-rises

Mass timber for high-rise construction is a new trend in building design.
Recycling of additional plastic containers starts next week

Recycling of additional plastic containers starts next week

Items such as yogurt, margarine and sour cream containers will now be recyclable
City offers grants for downtown improvements

City offers grants for downtown improvements

Property owners eligible for grants up to $25,000 to support addition of upper floor residential units, facade improvements, more.
Seniors comprise more than one in five people in the Thunder Bay area

Seniors comprise more than one in five people in the Thunder Bay area

Retirees are a growing economic and politically influential group.
Local lawyer surrenders license following ruling by Law Society of Ontario

Local lawyer surrenders license following ruling by Law Society of Ontario

Gino Arnone of Ericksons LLP surrendered his law license after the Law Society of Ontario found he engaged in professional misconduct, while Theodore Scollie of the same firm was also found to have engaged in misconduct
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