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College contributes $55K to students, United Way

College contributes $55K to students, United Way

THUNDER BAY, ON, December 5, 2016 – Through donations, product sales and department competitions, the students and employees at Confederation College have raised $55,315 in support of its students, the United Way and “Stock the Bank&rdquo
Santa Bus ready to roll

Santa Bus ready to roll

Annual city transit food drive kicks off and runs until Dec. 11
Standing Rock protest to disrupt lunchtime traffic

Standing Rock protest to disrupt lunchtime traffic

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release The Thunder Bay Police are advising motorists to find alternate routes in the vicinity of Memorial Avenue and the Harbour Expressway today between approximately 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Drunk driver crashes on Highway 61

Drunk driver crashes on Highway 61

OPP Media Release (THUNDER BAY, ON) – On Sunday, December 4, 2016 at approximately 2:10 am, officers from the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a single motor vehicle collision on Highway 61.
Council Preview: Priority list examined

Council Preview: Priority list examined

THUNDER BAY -- A comprehensive list of the Thunder Bay's needs, wants and wishes for federal and provincial infrastructure dollars is going before city council Monday night.
Inquest into district jail death begins Tuesday

Inquest into district jail death begins Tuesday

An Inquest into a 2011 death at the Thunder Bay District jail is scheduled to begin Tuesday. Cody Thompson-Hardy was 18-years-old when he was rushed the the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre from the district jail on Aug. 19, 2011.
Winter road network in need of "normal" winter weather

Winter road network in need of "normal" winter weather

Remote First Nations, truckers and the Ontario government all hope for weather conditions needed for the winter road network.
Artists support new gallery

Artists support new gallery

Local artists say a new art gallery is an investment in the culture and identity of city.
Research report points to high opioid usage in region

Research report points to high opioid usage in region

Health officials say high opioid usage in NW Ontario requires a multi-faceted strategy including reducing opioid prescriptions.
St. Francis ranked 47th in Fraser Institute survey of Ontario schools

St. Francis ranked 47th in Fraser Institute survey of Ontario schools

Improvements across the board in writing and mathematics help Redwood Avenue school soar into top 50.
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