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Thunder Bay woman wins $10K in Treasure Hunt contest

Thunder Bay woman wins $10K in Treasure Hunt contest

THUNDER BAY – Who says getting stuck in a sand trap is a bad thing? It certainly paid off for Mylene Roussy-Lahaie.

Property owner fined $12.8K for failing to fix fire-code violations

THUNDER BAY -- An Ambrose Street property owner has been fined more than $12,800 for failing to comply with an inspection order written by Thunder Bay Fire Rescue.
'Have more certainty': Regional leaders hopeful new MPAC direction will be more predictable

'Have more certainty': Regional leaders hopeful new MPAC direction will be more predictable

THUNDER BAY – Regional municipal leaders are optimistic a new approach from the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation will lead to fewer controversial reassessments that have financially threatened many Northwestern Ontario communities.
Celebrating four injury-free years on UN's Day of Safety at Work

Celebrating four injury-free years on UN's Day of Safety at Work

THUNDER BAY -- Workplace injuries can happen in a flash. Often, when they do, they can also be life-changing events.
Local man caught up in massive province-wide child porn bust

Local man caught up in massive province-wide child porn bust

TORONTO, Ont. -- At least one Thunder Bay man has been caught up in a massive provincial investigation targeting online child exploitation. Police say 38-year-old Dawson Street resident Kyle Craigs of Thunder Bay, is among those 80 people.
Films for Movie Nights in the Park selected

Films for Movie Nights in the Park selected

THUNDER BAY -- Two wildly popular movies from two completely different generations will be featured during the spring edition of the city’s popular Movie Nights in the Park outdoor screenings.
UPDATE: Catholic board elementary teachers vote overwhelmingly for strike mandate

UPDATE: Catholic board elementary teachers vote overwhelmingly for strike mandate

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay Catholic District Board elementary teachers have given union officials a near unanimous strike mandate. Members of the elementary unit of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association voted 98.
LU selects first director of human rights and equity

LU selects first director of human rights and equity

Lakehead University has chosen Dreeni Geer as its first Director of Human Rights and Equity.

Former institution residents OK’d for $36M class action suit against province

Former residents of 12 Ontario institutions for people with developmental disabilities have won a $36-million class-action settlement against the province. And one of those institutions was located here in Thunder Bay.
Matawa communities step closer to high speed Internet

Matawa communities step closer to high speed Internet

The Matawa First Nations group has new hope in its efforts to bring high speed Internet to five remote communities. Matawa officials met today with provincial and federal governments, to get the project moving forward.
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