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City deserves praise, not criticism, for homelessness efforts, councillors say

City deserves praise, not criticism, for homelessness efforts, councillors say

City councillors say province, feds must step up to address homelessness concerns, mental health and addictions services.
TBRHSC working to lower surgical wait times

TBRHSC working to lower surgical wait times

The hospital is working to lower surgical wait times to get to the provincially set goal.
C.D. Howe students fill a bike rack and more

C.D. Howe students fill a bike rack and more

Nearly four dozen youngster took part in the event, which is gearing up to be an annual event and could spread to other schools soon.
Section of Highway 11/17 closed following fatal collision

Section of Highway 11/17 closed following fatal collision

OPP are on scene of a fatal collision on Highway 11/17.
Family of Thunder Bay man incensed at Hillier's insinuation he died from his vaccination

Family of Thunder Bay man incensed at Hillier's insinuation he died from his vaccination

Independent Kingston, Ont.-area MPP falsely linked the deaths of nine Ontarians to COVID-19 vaccines.
Mining the Northwest: Northern Ontario gold miners find challenges, opportunities in releasing quarterly results

Mining the Northwest: Northern Ontario gold miners find challenges, opportunities in releasing quarterly results

Evolution Mining exhibiting patience in restoring Red Lake operations to a premier mining camp.
Wolves ready to hit the ice after 20-month wait

Wolves ready to hit the ice after 20-month wait

OUA club last played a meaningful game in February 2020, when they were knocked out of the playoffs by Ryerson. It's a much different looking team that returns to the Gardens on Friday and Saturday night.
Thunder Bay Ventures presents the 2021 Business Confidence Index

Thunder Bay Ventures presents the 2021 Business Confidence Index

Thunder Bay Business Ventures has completed its biennial Business Confidence Index.
Fort Frances councillor threatens charter challenge if sanctioned over report

Fort Frances councillor threatens charter challenge if sanctioned over report

Douglas Judson found to have breached a section of the Municipal Code of Conduct for describing a letter-writer as a 'white senior citizen.'
City will study ways to help homeowners with energy retrofits

City will study ways to help homeowners with energy retrofits

The project is tied to the city's net-zero emissions target of 2050.
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