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City announces road closures, disruptions for June

City announces road closures, disruptions for June

The city has invested $25.6 million in infrastructure improvements in 2018.
Video: June 4, 2018: Campaign Latest

Video: June 4, 2018: Campaign Latest

May 4, 2018: Campaign Latest
Trucking company charged after Highway 61 crash

Trucking company charged after Highway 61 crash

Tractor trailer unit separated, with trailer veering into oncoming traffic and colliding with a vehicle.
Hotel tax given go-ahead by council

Hotel tax given go-ahead by council

Four per cent municipal accommodation tax to go in effect beginning on Sept. 1 and is expected to generate $2 million annually.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Sunny today
Glance at Crime: 22 assaults, 17 property crimes

Glance at Crime: 22 assaults, 17 property crimes

City police were busy responding to more than 248 criminal incidents last week.
Designated truck route report postponed

Designated truck route report postponed

Designated Truck Route report has been postponed.
Curbside battery recycling program returns

Curbside battery recycling program returns

City’s Curbside Battery Recycling Program returns from June 5 to June 15.
Fighting arthritis one step at a time

Fighting arthritis one step at a time

Dozens of walkers brave the rain during the annual Walk to Fight Arthritis.
Local group joins national protest against Trans Mountain Pipeline

Local group joins national protest against Trans Mountain Pipeline

Nearly 40 people gathered outside Minister Patty Hajdu’s office to protests the federal government’s purchase of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline, saying it is not in the social, economic interest of Canadians.
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