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City council votes down original decision, gives administration more options for budget season

City council votes down original decision, gives administration more options for budget season

THUNDER BAY -- Tax increases over the next three years could be lower than projected but it's up to city council's direction. Last Monday city council sent a recommendation back administration that levy increases would average about 4.
City reject its own policies to hear Shelter House's request

City reject its own policies to hear Shelter House's request

THUNDER BAY -- Councillors agree that Shelter House needs the city's support but some weren't happy the city's own policies are being overlooked. The city says it'll spend more than $1.
OPP investigation into death of Catherine Gowan to include new autopsy

OPP investigation into death of Catherine Gowan to include new autopsy

The provincial police are continuing to investigate what they now consider to be the homicide of a 15-year-old girl in Manitouwadge 25 years after her death. OPP Const.
Relationship with TTC vital for jobs at city's Bombardier plant, union president says

Relationship with TTC vital for jobs at city's Bombardier plant, union president says

THUNDER BAY – Saving the relationship between the Toronto Transit Commission and Bombardier is crucial to preserving local jobs, says the union president representing workers at the city’s plant.

Students go above and beyond for Empty Bowl Caring Hearts

Students at a Thunder Bay elementary school have a lot of be proud of. The kids at Woodcrest Public School surpassed their goal and raised more than 3,000 items of canned food.

Lakers’ Dushenko named Amyotte’s Awards & Promotions players of the week

SIJHL MEDIA UPDATE Release Date: Monday, Oct. 26, 2015 THUNDER BAY, Ont.

Interest in local chicken Abattoir renewed, farmers to meet next month

THUNDER BAY – Provincial changes allowing small farms to produce more chickens is leading to interest in developing a local poultry processing plant.
Police alarmed as four pedestrians struck by vehicles in just three days

Police alarmed as four pedestrians struck by vehicles in just three days

THUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay drivers have struck four pedestrians in the last three days, prompting police to caution motorists over the issue. A pedestrian suffered minor injuries on Monday morning after being struck by a car on John Street.

Five men fined $15,000 for illegal deer hunt

MNR Media Release Five men have pleaded guilty and been fined a total of $15,000 for their illegal deer hunt. David Coutts, Dale Schoales and Harry Eklund, all of Sault Ste.

Impaired driver charged after routine stop by MNR

(EAR FALLS, ON) – On October 21, 2015 at approximately 5:01 PM, Red Lake Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers received information regarding an impaired driver on Highway 804 within the Municipality of Ear Falls.
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