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Portion of Edward Street to close on Thursday

Portion of Edward Street to close on Thursday

Closure, which begins at 9 a.m., necessary to allow for line painting on recently paved stretch of road.
New funding 'could be life-changing' for victims of intimate partner violence

New funding 'could be life-changing' for victims of intimate partner violence

Footprints Northwest, a collaboration between OPP and shelters, provides financial support and an educational component
Local seniors want to pass along a healthy planet

Local seniors want to pass along a healthy planet

Seniors for Climate Action Now held a rally in Thunder Bay in support of youth environmental movements
UPDATE: Missing man is found safe

UPDATE: Missing man is found safe

OPP have cancelled the appeal for help to find a missing person
Police appeal for return of stolen powwow regalia

Police appeal for return of stolen powwow regalia

Traditional items were stolen from a vehicle on McKellar Street south on Aug. 24
Wetland project nears completion at Boulevard Lake

Wetland project nears completion at Boulevard Lake

Vegetation will be planted in a long depression that's been dug near the south shore of the lake to filter out contaminants in stormwater
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Construction underway for tennis bubble

Construction underway for tennis bubble

Members of the tennis community were optimistic that last winter would be the final one without year-round tennis courts – which could still be realistic.
Big changes proposed for City Council

Big changes proposed for City Council

City's Council Composition Committee moving to phase two public consultations on proposed changes to ward boundaries and the makeup of city council.
First Nations business group touts Indigenous-led climate solutions

First Nations business group touts Indigenous-led climate solutions

Indigenous leadership is crucial to sustainable change, according to the Anishnawbe Business Professional Association.
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