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College strike to continue as faculty rejects offer

College strike to continue as faculty rejects offer

Confederation College officials say it's unknown when the strike will end or whether the province will intervene.
Fort Willliam BIA puts brakes on rebranding plan

Fort Willliam BIA puts brakes on rebranding plan

Association members balked at name selection process
Boys and Girls Club create poker run to offset minimum-wage hike

Boys and Girls Club create poker run to offset minimum-wage hike

Organizers hope to raise $30,000 with new Snowman Poker Run, scheduled for March 3.
November 15, 2017: Crime Impact Video

November 15, 2017: Crime Impact Video

November 15, 2016: Crime Impact
Police continue to monitor increasing gang activity

Police continue to monitor increasing gang activity

Gangs from Southern Ontario continue to make their presence known in city.
Rural schools closed, bus routes cancelled

Rural schools closed, bus routes cancelled

Icy road conditions given as the reason for the closures.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Rural schools are closed today.
Tree on line causes major power outage

Tree on line causes major power outage

About 2,000 customers in the city's rural north sector will be without electricity until about 11 p.m.
Hospital preparing for surge capacity to continue as flu season looms

Hospital preparing for surge capacity to continue as flu season looms

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre continues to run over capacity, despite provincial funding to pay for 12 previously implemented overflow beds.
Dilico's Christmas Wish campaign returns

Dilico's Christmas Wish campaign returns

Children's organization hoping to fill 750 gift backs for youngsters who might otherwise go without at Christmas.
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