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City council get a look at salaries, expenses Monday night

THUNDER BAY -- The salaries and expenses for city council have been released for a second time. The 2015 numbers were first delivered two weeks ago, but have now been updated after some errors were discovered.
Frustrated First Nations want commitment on broadband connection

Frustrated First Nations want commitment on broadband connection

THUNDER BAY -- Five First Nations are frustrated that they still don't have broadband internet access six years after a program to connect the communities was announced.

Pair arrested east of Kenora after OPP pursuit

KENORA, Ont. - Two people have been taken into custody following a pursuit of a vehicle stolen in Saskatchewan.
Lakehead's bridge-building team lands at nationals for 15th time in 16 years

Lakehead's bridge-building team lands at nationals for 15th time in 16 years

THUNDER BAY -- Chris Legg could show you what the bridge he helped build looks like, but then he’d have to kill you. Well, that might be a little extreme.
TBSO executive director stepping aside

TBSO executive director stepping aside

THUNDER BAY - The executive director of the symphony orchestra is stepping down.
Fort William First Nation receives $99 million settlement from federal government

Fort William First Nation receives $99 million settlement from federal government

Fort William First Nation has received a settlement offer of nearly $99 million from the federal government for the expropriation of their lands more 100 years ago.

Voting now open for waterfront movie night movies

Voting is now open for the City of Thunder Bay’s Movie Nights on the Waterfront 2016 Late Night Screenings! Visit livevote.ca and tell us what movies you want to see this spring. Voting is open until April 15.

McDonald's wants to hire 80 employees on Wednesday

THUNDER BAY -- McDonald’s Canada plans to hire 80 people in Thunder Bay next Wednesday.
Power of Humanity Award going to deserving, important community members

Power of Humanity Award going to deserving, important community members

THUNDER BAY -- Jerome Harvey says the Red Cross and his own Medical Equipment Modernization Opportunity have a lot in common.

Be safe if discarded needles are found: City

March 31, 2016 – The arrival of spring and warmer temperatures uncover large amounts of litter on city streets and parks, and the Thunder Bay Drug Strategy is reminding residents to take care if they find a discarded needle.
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