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Don't recycle that wrapping paper

Just because they call it wrapping paper doesn’t mean it’s recyclable.

Power outage means early start to Christmas holidays for one public school

THUNDER BAY – Students at Gorham and Ware Public School are getting an early start to their Christmas holidays. The school was closed early on Friday morning due to an electrical outage.
Event Centre Phase 3 coming in nearly $177K over budget

Event Centre Phase 3 coming in nearly $177K over budget

THUNDER BAY -- The city's third phase for the proposed event centre is coming in nearly $177,000 over budget.
Keep an eye on your stuff: City police issue holiday safety tips

Keep an eye on your stuff: City police issue holiday safety tips

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release It is that time of year again when shoppers will be out in full force trying to get their Christmas gifts bought and ready for the big day.
City police force swears in three new constables

City police force swears in three new constables

THUNDER BAY – One of Mike Nordal’s dreams has now come true. Born and raised in Thunder Bay, the 28-year-old was officially sworn in Thursday afternoon as one of the three newest constables in the Thunder Bay Police Service.

City moving ahead with next phase of its corrosion control plan

City of Thunder Bay media release follows: The City of Thunder Bay is moving into the next phase of implementing its Corrosion Control Plan in January.

National media attention on racism discussed at meeting between Fort William First Nation, city

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay City Council and the Fort William First Nation Band Council met Wednesday night to discuss challenges that both communities face but the discussion quickly zeroed in on recent national news stories highlighting problems wit
Hospital receives much needed equipment ahead of Christmas

Hospital receives much needed equipment ahead of Christmas

THUNDER BAY -- The hospital can cross a few items off its wish list just in time for Christmas.
Police to local drivers: "Drive like a Canadian"

Police to local drivers: "Drive like a Canadian"

THUNDER BAY – The city police’s traffic sergeant has simple advice for driving on slick, snow-covered roads. “Drive like a Canadian,” Glenn Porter said Thursday morning. “Remember your speed, slow down.

Calendar parking restrictions begin Friday

THUNDER BAY – The city’s calendar parking restrictions will take effect starting Friday. The city issued a media release announcing the implementation of the restrictions, which under bylaw starts and ends based on weather conditions.
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