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Gravelle defends Nipigon River Bridge investigation

Gravelle defends Nipigon River Bridge investigation

THUNDER BAY -- Everywhere Thunder Bay-Superior North MPP Michael Gravelle goes, everyone wants to know what went wrong with the Nipigon River Bridge.

$60-million Lotto Max ticket sold in Owen Sound

The $60 million LOTTO MAX jackpot ticket was sold in the Owen Sound area. The province also saw plenty of other big winners from the Friday, February 5, 2016 LOTTO MAX draw.
Friends of the Conservatory group opposed to possible city flower outsourcing

Friends of the Conservatory group opposed to possible city flower outsourcing

THUNDER BAY – The Friends of the Conservatory are concerned about the long-term implications of a $30,000 budget option reduction to buy flowers rather than growing them in city greenhouses.
Once living outside the law, backyard chickens in the city could soon be legit

Once living outside the law, backyard chickens in the city could soon be legit

THUNDER BAY -- Backyard chickens in the city might not have to live outside the law for much longer. While some people in Thunder Bay do keep chickens on their property, it's currently against city bylaws in any area not designated as rural.
Health researchers unite at 11th Making a Difference Showcase

Health researchers unite at 11th Making a Difference Showcase

Amanda Mihalus says she was surprised at the sheer number of people taking part in Friday’s 11th annual Making a Difference: 2016 Showcase of Health Research.
Trio of business robberies linked to one suspect

Trio of business robberies linked to one suspect

THUNDER BAY -- Police suspect the same woman in three north side business robberies Thursday night. At 10:27 p.m., a woman police describe as being 5'3" tall with brown eyes and a skinny build held up Frankie's Pizza on Regina Avenue.
Two men hold up taxi

Two men hold up taxi

THUNDER BAY -- Police are seeking two males who robbed a taxi early Thursday morning. A Thunder Bay Police Service release says two males entered a cab on Cumming Street near May Street at approximately 1:45 a.m.

City’s jobless rate rises in January: StatsCan

THUNDER BAY – The city’s unemployment rose in the first month of the New Year. New data released by Statistics Canada shows the local jobless rate jumped to 6.5 per cent in January. That’s up from the 5.

Students had general mistrust of police, inquest heard

THUNDER BAY -- Deputy Police Chief Andy Hay returned to the witness stand Thursday, as Phase 2 of the inquest into the tragic deaths of seven Aboriginal students attending high school in this city continues.
New pre-budget format allows public to express concerns, feedback to city administration

New pre-budget format allows public to express concerns, feedback to city administration

THUNDER BAY – Nearly 100 people gathered Thursday night to hear more information about the city’s proposed budget and ask questions of administration.
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