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UPDATE: Freezing rain warning issued for Thunder Bay

UPDATE: Freezing rain warning issued for Thunder Bay

Environment Canada says a lengthy period of freezing rain resulting in ice accumulation is expected.
City to enter partnership to recover fire department costs

City to enter partnership to recover fire department costs

Agreement with Fire Marque Inc. is estimated to generate $100,000 annually for the city in fire department costs recovered through insurance companies.
Mapleward subdivision draft plan approved

Mapleward subdivision draft plan approved

Council gives go ahead on next step of 49-lot subdivision off West Arthur Street east of Mapleward Road despite concerns about expanding city's footprint.
U.S. hits Canadian softwood lumber with hefty tariffs

U.S. hits Canadian softwood lumber with hefty tariffs

Ottawa vows to fight the decision, which the U.S. made claiming Canada unfairly subsidizes lumber exporters, including Resolute Forest Products.
City posts positive first quarter variance

City posts positive first quarter variance

Thunder Bay reports $417,000 positive first quarter variance as city police force comes in under budget.
Snow forces closure of Trans-Canada Highway

Snow forces closure of Trans-Canada Highway

Snow and collisions forced the closure of Highway 17 west of Vermilion Bay and past Kenora on Monday afternoon.
City Hall postpones new truck route by-law

City Hall postpones new truck route by-law

The City of Thunder Bay has postponed consideration of a new trucking by-law until summer.
Dew Drop Inn needs food donations

Dew Drop Inn needs food donations

A Thunder Bay soup kitchen is appealing for donations of non-perishable food.
Volunteer Week kicks off at city hall

Volunteer Week kicks off at city hall

Volunteers help keep the city going and without them many organizations might not exist.
Former Thunder Bay resident, Canada's oldest person, turning 112

Former Thunder Bay resident, Canada's oldest person, turning 112

Dolly Gibb, formerly of Thunder Bay, will celebrate another birthday as Canada's oldest citizen.
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