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Paving to reduce Dawson Road to one lane each direction

Paving to reduce Dawson Road to one lane each direction

A section of Dawson Road between Skyline Avenue and Hilldale Road will be reduced to one lane of traffic in each direction, due to pavement rehabilitation starting on Monday, June 12.
Drone transportation tests pass a milestone

Drone transportation tests pass a milestone

Canadian developer is also testing shipments via drone in northern Ontario.
Thunder Bay Symphony hires new Music Director

Thunder Bay Symphony hires new Music Director

TBSO finds its new leader in the USA
Wanted Wednesday roster grows

Wanted Wednesday roster grows

The following people are currently wanted on outstanding bench and/or committal warrants.
Thunder Bay hospital searches for two gastroenterologists

Thunder Bay hospital searches for two gastroenterologists

Recruiters hope to have at least one new specialist in service within a few months.
First Nation leader wants OPP commissioner to apologize

First Nation leader wants OPP commissioner to apologize

First Nation leader calling for a retraction and apology from OPP following statement by commissioner; OPP say the initial request to review the investigation into the death of Stacy DeBungee was refused because of ongoing review into Thunder Bay Police.
High Street wall contract awarded

High Street wall contract awarded

Council votes to award High Street retaining wall contract, road to be closed between John and Bay streets until the end of October.
Police to speak about challenges and realities they're facing

Police to speak about challenges and realities they're facing

Under fire from unhappy Indigenous leaders, Thunder Bay Police Service, board to hold joint news conference on Wednesday to address the situation.
Thunder Bay financial planner fined $30,000

Thunder Bay financial planner fined $30,000

Regulatory body also imposes a brief suspension on Robert Stephen Mitchell
City to look at options to control increasing rat infestation

City to look at options to control increasing rat infestation

Council directs administration to prepare a report on how to stop a rat infestation that is growing throughout Thunder Bay.
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