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Kenora Sportsplex getting $250K facelift

Kenora Sportsplex getting $250K facelift

Kenora MP Greg Rickford says the work will expand the viewing area, allowing for a regulation field that should attract more regional tournaments.
Transit operators demand safety shields, panic buttons

Transit operators demand safety shields, panic buttons

Citing three recent assaults on city buses, Thunder Bay transit operators marched on city hall on Wednesday night to demand that council agree to introduce safety measures to keep workers safe.
Video: Jan. 8, 2020: OSSTF strike

Video: Jan. 8, 2020: OSSTF strike

Jan. 8, 2020: OSSTF strike
Aggravated assault sends one to hospital

Aggravated assault sends one to hospital

An early morning aggravated assault sends a man to hospital early Thursday morning.
Proposed 2020 budget includes transit fare increases

Proposed 2020 budget includes transit fare increases

The city is recommending transit fares increase by as much as 11 per cent for a single ride pass, with cash fares going from $2.75 to $3
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Periods of snow. Amount 2cm to 4 cm. High minus 2 °C.
Councillors concerned about skyrocketing infrastructure deficit

Councillors concerned about skyrocketing infrastructure deficit

Thunder Bay should be spending $55.1 million annually to maintain and eventually replace its infrastructure, but has only budgeted $32.8 million to start the 2020 budget process.
Influx of patients lengthens waits in Thunder Bay hospital Emergency Department

Influx of patients lengthens waits in Thunder Bay hospital Emergency Department

High patient volumes have caused the hospital to bring in extra staff
Video: Police look to identify armed robbery suspect

Video: Police look to identify armed robbery suspect

Police are asking for the public's help identifying the suspect of an armed robbery at a south side business
Local teachers say more job action possible during information picket

Local teachers say more job action possible during information picket

Teachers at several school boards across the province held a one-day walkout while educators in the city held information pickets in solidarity as talks with the provincial government continue to break down.
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