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January 24, 2018: Resignation Call Video

January 24, 2018: Resignation Call Video

January 24, 2018: Resignation Call
Convicted fraudster arrested again

Convicted fraudster arrested again

Richard Belbas, 41, faces 11 more counts of fraud for allegedly being paid for handyman work he did not complete.
Proponent of mercury cleanup hopes for action from feds

Proponent of mercury cleanup hopes for action from feds

Harbour cleanup group waits for word from Ottawa
Who will lead the PC Party after Patrick Brown's resignation?

Who will lead the PC Party after Patrick Brown's resignation?

Local residents join the debate
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Friday January 26 is a PA day
Budget remains largely unchanged as council continues review process

Budget remains largely unchanged as council continues review process

Reduced levies from DSSAB and Victoria Avenue BIA cut $75,000 from budget, though council opens wallet with $27,000 for library security and $20,000 in additional funding for Boys and Girls Clubs of Thunder Bay.
Chief of Grassy Narrows faces charges

Chief of Grassy Narrows faces charges

Simon Fobister was charged by Treaty 3 Police.
Safe sober site moving forward

Safe sober site moving forward

The development of a safe sober site for youth awaiting ministry approval.
Students join in the call for Beyak’s resignation

Students join in the call for Beyak’s resignation

The student union and Native Student Association hosted Let’s Sack Beyak at the LU campus, collecting signatures calling for Senator Lynn Beyak’s resignation.
Police, emergency services agencies look for job applicants

Police, emergency services agencies look for job applicants

Public safety, security and health recruitment expo starts Friday
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