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City road crews gear up for the next big dump

City road crews gear up for the next big dump

City officials issue reminder about their snow-clearing standards
City eyes CN bridge for new link in north-south cycling corridor (2 photos)

City eyes CN bridge for new link in north-south cycling corridor (2 photos)

Modifying the railway bridge is identified as the preferred option
Wanted Wednesday search continues

Wanted Wednesday search continues

The following person is currently WANTED on outstanding bench and/or committal warrants by the Thunder Bay Police Service.
City transit collecting feedback on route optimization

City transit collecting feedback on route optimization

The Route Optimization project would see route frequency changes and the loss of Neebing and Mission Service to be replaced by on-demand service
Tbaytel customers will experience outages as repairs continue

Tbaytel customers will experience outages as repairs continue

Tbaytel customers in the Intercity area and several outlying rural areas can expect service outages to phone, TV, and internet for up to six hours as crews continue to make repairs following damage to infrastructure on Monday
Employer portal helps businesses recruit newcomers to region

Employer portal helps businesses recruit newcomers to region

With more than 1,000 jobs going unfilled, employers in the region must find workers willing to move into Northwestern Ontario and newcomers to the country represent a potential untapped talent pool.
Snowfall warning issued

Snowfall warning issued

Between 15 and 25 centimetres of snow is expected Wednesday overnight and throughout Thursday
Fundraiser started after death of former Schreiber man in B.C. derailment

Fundraiser started after death of former Schreiber man in B.C. derailment

Dylan Paradis, a graduate of Lake Superior High School, was the conductor on the CPR train that derailed near Field, B.C. on Monday.
Update : Cyber security threat shut down police non-emergency phone lines

Update: Cyber security threat shut down police non-emergency phone lines

Unspecified threat caused police to interrupt service to their non-emergency telephone lines.
Letter to the editor: There are no organ donor cards

Letter to the editor: There are no organ donor cards

I am writing to try and inform people who keep referring to “having signed or promote signing organ donor cards”. In June of 2011, the Government of Ontario created the online registration site “ beadonor.ca ”.
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