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Thunder Bay's population experiencing low growth

Thunder Bay's population experiencing low growth

Thunder Bay's census metropolitan area population has grown by 25 people over past five years, but city's population has dropped 0.4 per cent.
U.S. residents fined $2K for over fishing

U.S. residents fined $2K for over fishing

Two U.S. residents have been fined a total of $2,000 for a fishing offence.
City budget proposes gutting Clean, Green and Beautiful

City budget proposes gutting Clean, Green and Beautiful

After a decade of clean, green and beautiful development, the city is proposing to bring most of the work in house that has been done through a committee by that name.
City billed $2.1M to close long-term care homes

City billed $2.1M to close long-term care homes

THUNDER BAY -- The process of shuttering two long-term care homes was supposed to have been revenue-neutral but when their doors closed, the city was struck with a $2.1-million bill.
Two supervised injection sites needed in city: study

Two supervised injection sites needed in city: study

A feasibility study found that supervised injection sites in both downtown cores would benefit city.
Justice minister appoints two city women to Judicial Advisory Committee

Justice minister appoints two city women to Judicial Advisory Committee

Two Thunder Bay residents have been named to a committee that screens candidates for federal judgeships.
Police still seeking missing Grant Tiboni

Police still seeking missing Grant Tiboni

Thirty-three-year-old was last seen on Sept. 8, 2016 in the Shuniah area.
Coleman Hell nominated for pop album of the year

Coleman Hell nominated for pop album of the year

Thunder Bay musician was Juno-nominated last year in the breakthrough artist of the year category.
One-day lockout scheduled for Wednesday

One-day lockout scheduled for Wednesday

Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board says decision will only affect three schools, but adds if rotating strikes continue, all elementary teachers will be locked out.
U.S. researcher studies climate change in NW Ontario

U.S. researcher studies climate change in NW Ontario

A U.S.-based researcher wants to hear from residents of Thunder Bay and the north shore affected by climate change.
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