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Province opens door for 36 new bi-level cars to be built at Bombardier

Province opens door for 36 new bi-level cars to be built at Bombardier

The provincial government sent a mandate letter to Metrolinx to order 36 new bi-level cars to be built at the Thunder Bay Bombardier plant, while the timeline to complete the existing order of 63 cars has been extended.
Wanted Wednesday continues

Wanted Wednesday continues

The following person is currently WANTED on outstanding bench and/or committal warrants by the Thunder Bay Police Service.
Four arrested in stolen vehicle recovery

Four arrested in stolen vehicle recovery

A general patrol officer spotted the vehicle in the area of Vickers Street North near Cameron Street East.
Video: June 4, 2019: Washouts

Video: June 4, 2019: Washouts

June 4, 2019: Washouts
Restoration underway at the Waverley Lookout (3 Photos)

Restoration underway at the Waverley Lookout (3 Photos)

The project includes a component commemorating the city's First World War efforts.
Police find missing woman

Police find missing woman

City police find missing woman.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Fog patches dissipating in the morning. High 18C.
Public weighs in on development of strategic plan, 2020 budget

Public weighs in on development of strategic plan, 2020 budget

The draft four-year strategic plan is built around four pillars – lead, serve, build and renew.
Flooding to close Whitefish Valley Public School

Flooding to close Whitefish Valley Public School

Busing cancelled for high school students in Gillies, Pearson, Marks, Lybster, and Strange townships, as well as in the O'Connor south of but not including Connolly Road, Smith Road and Harstone Road.
Bombardier announcement coming but layoffs still expected

Bombardier announcement coming but layoffs still expected

Bombardier chief operating officer, David Van Der Wee, hosted a town hall meeting with local workers where he commended them on their performance but said layoffs are still coming. An announcement is expected by the provincial government on Wednesday regarding negotiations for more work at the plant
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