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UPDATE: Thunder Bay Airport no longer designated international

UPDATE: Thunder Bay Airport no longer designated international

Airport officials have until June 30 to appeal the decision.
UPDATE: Stand-off at Cumberland Street motel

UPDATE: Stand-off at Cumberland Street motel

An adult male was taken into custody following a standoff at a north-side hotel.
Ontario nixed bid for federal infrastructure money for Thunder Bay's indoor turf project

Ontario nixed bid for federal infrastructure money for Thunder Bay's indoor turf project

Council members received the news last August in a letter marked 'confidential'
Salvation Army hopes to close out Journey to Life campaign

Salvation Army hopes to close out Journey to Life campaign

Only $500,000 of the $2.5-million campaign remains to be collected through donations.
Northbound Pigeon River traffic has fallen 98 per cent during the border closure

Northbound Pigeon River traffic has fallen 98 per cent during the border closure

Nearly 8,000 travellers have still been permitted entry since the border closure.
Lakehead launches online peer support program

Lakehead launches online peer support program

TalkCampus can be accessed by students via their smartphone and provides a 24/7 immediate response.
Local businesses get financial boost from FedNor

Local businesses get financial boost from FedNor

FedNor is investing more than $848,000 into Nu-Tech Metal Sales and Services, Thunder Bay Hydraulics, and Heartbeat Hot Sauce to expand operations and create jobs.
Hajdu says some federal help is coming for Thunder Bay's COVID-19 situation

Hajdu says some federal help is coming for Thunder Bay's COVID-19 situation

Thunder Bay - Superior North MP Patty Hajdu says the city is 'arguably' Canada's current hot spot.
Gravelle says he'll run again

Gravelle says he'll run again

Longtime Liberal MPP has held Thunder Bay-Superior North riding since 1995, when it was known as Port Arthur.
Thunder Bay mutual fund dealer receives a $275,000 fine

Thunder Bay mutual fund dealer receives a $275,000 fine

David Len Carleton Richard is also banned from conducting securities-related business.
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