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City rezones former OPG site, hoping to “unlock” future development

City rezones former OPG site, hoping to “unlock” future development

Thunder Bay’s city council unanimously approved application to rezone property for heavy industrial uses including large-scale computing.
Polar Bear Plunge organizers ready to dive back In

Polar Bear Plunge organizers ready to dive back In

It's the 10th year for the Thunder Bay Polar Bear Plunge, which has been raising money primarily for the Thunder Bay Special Olympics and more recently, other charities.
Students collect polystyrene to be recycled at Eco Carbon Foam Inc.

Students collect polystyrene to be recycled at Eco Carbon Foam Inc.

Teacher Sylvia Dziurda says she's proud of the impressive amount brought in by students.
City seeks other options for cruise ship passengers due to closure of HT Leasing charter bus service

City seeks other options for cruise ship passengers due to closure of HT Leasing charter bus service

The closure of HT Leasing reduces an already-diminished local fleet of coaches
Data leaks shows 140 local area people donated to convoy campaign

Data leaks shows 140 local area people donated to convoy campaign

GiveSendGo data breach document identifies thousands of donors to the convoy campaign.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Shelter House

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Shelter House

TBDHU said further measures will be taken as needed to manage the outbreak.
Border restrictions loosening on Feb. 28

Border restrictions loosening on Feb. 28

Laboratory or public health-given rapid antigen tests will suffice for Canadians looking to return home, eliminating the need for more expensive molecular tests.
Bold: Racing with dogs

Bold: Racing with dogs

A local musher talks about dog sledding, her team, and her dreams of participating in the Iditarod.
Police services board concerned over leaks to media

Police services board concerned over leaks to media

Confidential information has been published at least twice, per memo from board’s integrity commissioner.
Passing police officer spots fire in Strand Avenue car port

Passing police officer spots fire in Strand Avenue car port

The fire is believed to have originated in a vehicle block heater.
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