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Auxiliary to St. Joseph's Care Group donates $20,000

Auxiliary to St. Joseph's Care Group donates $20,000

THUNDER BAY - The Auxiliary to St. Joseph's Care Group did their part to make the holiday season a little brighter. The group donated $20,000 to the St. Joseph's Foundation for the purchase of equipment to help patients and clients of the St.
Local port projecting second strongest shipping season in past 15 years

Local port projecting second strongest shipping season in past 15 years

THUNDER BAY – This shipping season is projected to be the second-busiest in the past 15 years. The Thunder Bay Port Authority projects more than 8.

Holiday tree drop-off sites open until Jan. 10

City of Thunder Bay Media Release The City of Thunder Bay will once again recycle natural Christmas trees this holiday season from December 26 to January 10.

REMINDER: Christmas giftwrap not recyclable

City of Thunder Bay Media Update Thunder Bay residents are reminded that the brightly coloured or foil wrapping paper often used during the Christmas season cannot be recycled because of its high ink content.
OCTOBER: A stolen gun, harsh words for the TTC and inquest issues

OCTOBER: A stolen gun, harsh words for the TTC and inquest issues

10. City clerk John Hannam said he expects electronic voting could be ready as soon as the next vote is needed, announcing requests for proposals have already been sent out.
Two people dead following Sunday evening fire

Two people dead following Sunday evening fire

THUNDER BAY – Two people are dead following a County Park area house fire.
Mount Baldy dodges holiday rain

Mount Baldy dodges holiday rain

THUNDER BAY -- Mount Baldy made snow on Sunday night for the first time this season.
Fire makes rural family homeless on Christmas

Fire makes rural family homeless on Christmas

THUNDER BAY -- A Christmas calamity that struck a South Gillies family has mobilized the rural community to pitch in and help. The power went out between the Sorrells opening their gifts and having breakfast on Dec. 25.

Barbed lures cost anglers $1,000 in fines: MNR

MNR Media Update Two Ontario men have pleaded guilty and been fined a total of $1,000 for illegal fishing. Brian Hermann of St. Charles and Donald Barnett of Lively were each fined $500 for using barbed hook fishing lures to fish.
SEPTEMBER: A wedding dress returned, inquest date set and labour turmoil at elementary schools

SEPTEMBER: A wedding dress returned, inquest date set and labour turmoil at elementary schools

10. A local woman once convicted of fraud was cleared as she had the charges dropped through an appeal after the courts ruled the original judge had overlooked key evidence from a co-worker’s testimony.
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