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Date set for annual Parade of Lights

Date set for annual Parade of Lights

This year's Parade of Lights event will take place Saturday Dec. 3 through the Intercity area.
Fire season comes to quiet end

Fire season comes to quiet end

Forest Fire season has wrapped up, and official say it was a fairly quiet year despite the active start.
Inquest into death of 23-year-old woman begins

Inquest into death of 23-year-old woman begins

A four-day inquest has begun into the death of 23-year-old Lena Anderson who died Feb. 1, 2013 at Kasabonika Nursing Station following a transfer from a police vehicle.
City workers to meet with CUPE Wednesday

City workers to meet with CUPE Wednesday

CUPE Local 87 will meet with the city workers it represents to discuss a proposed contract with the City of Thunder Bay.
Council chambers virtually empty for pre-budget deputations

Council chambers virtually empty for pre-budget deputations

Only one organization attended pre-budget deputations before city council on Tuesday. Council had hoped to engage the public by beginning public input into the 2017 budget season four months earlier than it traditionally does.
Waterfront hotel developer says workers are mobilizing

Waterfront hotel developer says workers are mobilizing

The president of the company developing a four-star hotel on Thunder Bay's waterfront says work is restarting on the basement area, but the tendering process for the rest of the project continues.
City announces 10-day closure of Edward Street intersection

City announces 10-day closure of Edward Street intersection

Traffic detours will be posted for one and a half weeks at a major intersection on Edward Street .
Get ready for 'non-November-like' weather

Get ready for 'non-November-like' weather

Thunder Bay-area contractors hoping for good weather for outdoor work will get what they're asking for.
Hospital launches $120K campaign for retinal imaging camera

Hospital launches $120K campaign for retinal imaging camera

New equipment will help doctors treat patients closer to home
Council divided over children's food program

Council divided over children's food program

Ontario will pay 18 per cent less for a program that mostly funds children's nutrition programs in 2018. Many city councilors were unnerved with the stark choice they faced in whether or not to pick up the cost.
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