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Traffic delays expected on Nipigon River Bridge

Traffic delays expected on Nipigon River Bridge

Drivers can expect traffic delays at the Nipigon River Bridge on Monday and Tuesday due to ongoing construction.
Woman's body found near Dryden

Woman's body found near Dryden

OPP are investigating the discovery of a deceased female in Wainwright Township near Dryden, following reports of a missing Wabigoon Lake First Nation woman earlier this month.
Hockey players step up to help Humane Society

Hockey players step up to help Humane Society

Members of the Norwest Stars stepped up their game off the ice by volunteering with the Thunder Bay District Humane Society following several large animal rescues in the region.
School bus traffic violation enforcement continues

School bus traffic violation enforcement continues

Thunder Bay Police continue to crack down on drivers failing to stop for school buses, including the use of bus mounted cameras.
Eat Local keeps on giving

Eat Local keeps on giving

In an effort to give back to the community Eat Local prepared and delivered 74 pizzas to the Shelter House.
Social housing officials concerned with two-year gap

Social housing officials concerned with two-year gap

Social housing officials in Thunder Bay are worried about a two-year gap in funding following the release of last week's federal budget.
Minister Hajdu says longer leave not for all, but higher-paid moms need help too

Minister Hajdu says longer leave not for all, but higher-paid moms need help too

OTTAWA — Labour Minister Patty Hajdu said even wealthier women need more support when it comes to moving from their careers into motherhood — and back again.
Conservative leadership candidate supports concealed firearms for 'outdoorsmen'

Conservative leadership candidate supports concealed firearms for 'outdoorsmen'

Conservative leadership hopeful, Rick Peterson, said he supports hunters and anglers carrying concealed weapons for protection; categories should be determined by MPs.
Girls get hands-on lessons in science and engineering

Girls get hands-on lessons in science and engineering

Local Girl Guides participating in National Engineering Month will earn engineering badges and a new perspective on the sciences.
PSA: Celebrate Canada Water Week

PSA: Celebrate Canada Water Week

City of Thunder Bay media release Join us on Sunday, March 26, in the Baggage Building Arts Centre at Marina Park to celebrate Canada Water Week from noon until 4 p.m.
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