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Water fill station returns to service

Water fill station returns to service

The city has two residential water fill stations that help provide rural Thunder Bay residents with potable water. 
UPDATE: Lockdown lifted at Nipigon Public Schools, one in custody

UPDATE: Lockdown lifted at Nipigon Public Schools, one in custody

The lockdown at Nipigon-Red Rock District High School and George O’Neill Public School has been lifted and OPP have one individual in custody.
Northern Road Link Project holds open houses to gather input

Northern Road Link Project holds open houses to gather input

Twenty-two First Nations have multiple opportunities to provide input on the Northern Road Link Project in the next round of open houses.
MNR investigates removal of a duck from a Thunder Bay park

MNR investigates removal of a duck from a Thunder Bay park

A couple reportedly tossed a sheet over a bird and took it away in their vehicle.
Petition to push against site search for nuclear waste

Petition to push against site search for nuclear waste

An alliance that includes We the Nuclear Free North's Nuclear Free Thunder Bay, Northwatch and Environment North, have taken to the road touring the region.
Robert Bortuzzo signs with Utah Hockey Club

Robert Bortuzzo signs with Utah Hockey Club

The Thunder Bay blue-liner signed a one-year, two-way contract with the team over the weekend.
‘Deep passion for storytelling’ fuels filmmaker’s creative process

‘Deep passion for storytelling’ fuels filmmaker’s creative process

Dr. Shirley Cheechoo’s most recent recognition comes from Canada Council of the Arts
Big changes proposed for structure of city council

Big changes proposed for structure of city council

Thunder Bay's next city council could be structured with only four wards rather than seven, and with two fewer members of council.
You may be impacted by Thunder Bay roadwork in September

You may be impacted by Thunder Bay roadwork in September

The city is spending $42 million this year on crucial infrastructure work.
Empties for Paws wants to collect your bottles

Empties for Paws wants to collect your bottles

Drop-off bins have been set up for anyone wanting to contribute their returnable empties outside her home at 1041 Sunset Drive.
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