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College aviation centre not subject to federal labour law, court rules

College aviation centre not subject to federal labour law, court rules

A government health and safety officer had conducted a proactive investigation into whether federal law should govern labour relations
Firefighters get out of their element

Firefighters get out of their element

Thunder Bay Firefighters served tables at Boston Pizza Wednesday to raise funds for their Toys for Tots campaign.
It is going to continue to get worse: Stiles

It is going to continue to get worse: Stiles

With the closure of Path 525 on Simpson Street set for the end of March, the leader of the official opposition, Marit Stiles, visited the NorWest Community Health Centres site to see for herself what’s at stake when the safe injection site closes.
First round of mediation between OPSEU and Ontario colleges concludes

First round of mediation between OPSEU and Ontario colleges concludes

Classroom instruction will not be interrupted by job action while mediation continues
A HART Hub may come to Thunder Bay next year

A HART Hub may come to Thunder Bay next year

The HART Hub would take the place of the city’s only supervised consumption site.
Bank of Canada drops interest rates again

Bank of Canada drops interest rates again

The Bank of Canada has cut interest rates by half a percentage point, but at the same time suggested any further easing could be slowed by a less-than-stellar outlook on the Canadian economy.
Jail operations not expected to resume until the new year

Jail operations not expected to resume until the new year

Planning and repairs to the jail's heating system are underway at the Thunder Bay District Jail.
City seeks public input on art installations

City seeks public input on art installations

Feedback will be accepted until Dec. 20 online, and there are two in person engagement sessions.
Holiday Heroes: Raynell Casey

Holiday Heroes: Raynell Casey

'She leverages her personal journey and professional expertise to connect with and uplift those who are often overlooked,'
Customers obligated to pay utility bills on time during postal strike

Customers obligated to pay utility bills on time during postal strike

Natural gas, telephone and electricity providers will not extend the due date for bills that normally come in the mail.
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