Skip to content

Local News

mot-reconnaissance-text-wordmark-eng

Garbage bag tags could bend two-item limit

Garbage bag tags could bend two-item limit

Coun. Larry Hebert hopes to task administration with looking into the feasibility of bag tags for homeowners who need to exceed the city's new two-item garbage limit.
Illegal deer hunt costs local man $2,000 in fines

Illegal deer hunt costs local man $2,000 in fines

A Thunder Bay-area resident has been fined a total of $2,000 for an illegal deer hunt.
Dryden mill offers to hire mercury investigators

Dryden mill offers to hire mercury investigators

Domtar is offering to hire an independent assessor to determine whether mercury is still leeching from the site of its Dryden Mill nearly half a century after it was dumped into the Wabigoon River by the tonne.
Local hydro president shares insight into rate cuts

Local hydro president shares insight into rate cuts

An announcement by the province is being met with some cautious optimism from the president of Thunder Bay Hydro.
Hogarth Riverview Manor gets ready to re-open original wing

Hogarth Riverview Manor gets ready to re-open original wing

St. Joeseph's Care Group will be getting ready to re-open the original wing of Hogarth Riverview Manor next month.
Chamber joins call for changes to arbitration process

Chamber joins call for changes to arbitration process

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is voicing it support regarding a letter sent to the government.
Red light for city's waterfront parking plan

Red light for city's waterfront parking plan

The city's proposal to introduce paid parking at Marina Park met nearly unanimous opposition at a public consultation Thursday evening at Mariner's Hall.
Event Centre 'still on the books'

Event Centre 'still on the books'

Despite the proposed Thunder Bay Event and Convention Centre being left off the list when Thunder Bay officials lobbied provinical ministries this week, the Intergovernmental Affairs Committee chairman says the $114-million project is "still on the books."
Social problems need health programs: city

Social problems need health programs: city

Representatives of the city's Intergovernmental Affairs Committee spent the week meeting with provincial ministers in Toronto, hoping the Ontario government will financially support the city's social programs as health programs.
CN says it couldn't foresee future when bridge deal signed

CN says it couldn't foresee future when bridge deal signed

Railway's lawyers argue 1906 James Street Swing Bridge agreement does not hold up more than a century later as company attempts to get out of deal with the City of Thunder Bay.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks