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Council approves waterfront update that will guide waterfront development over next 20 years

Council approves waterfront update that will guide waterfront development over next 20 years

THUNDER BAY -- The city now knows what its waterfront might look like in 2035.
Con College Pizza and Politics 'not interesting enough'

Con College Pizza and Politics 'not interesting enough'

THUNDER BAY -- The library and study rooms at Confederation College were full at lunch on Monday and a constant river of students flowed past the event in the Student Lounge.
ETFO calling for work-to-rule measures as labour issues with province linger

ETFO calling for work-to-rule measures as labour issues with province linger

THUNDER BAY – The public elementary school labour dispute with the province escaladed on Monday as teachers announced their intention to end all extra-curricular activities on Wednesdays.
Woman once convicted of fraud cleared of all charges

Woman once convicted of fraud cleared of all charges

THUNDER BAY – A woman originally convicted of fraud nearly three years ago has been cleared of all charges.
Harper, Mulcair blast Trudeau for promising to scrap stealth fighter jet

Harper, Mulcair blast Trudeau for promising to scrap stealth fighter jet

OTTAWA - The politics of military procurement preoccupied the federal leaders Monday as they fired rhetorical missiles at each other over the future of Canada's ill-fated attempt to buy new fighter jets.

Two men face weapon charges following pellet gun incident

OPP News Release (KENORA, ON) Two Kenora men are facing weapons charges following an incident in downtown Kenora involving a pellet gun.

Open houses highlight need to make city accessible to all

City of Thunder Bay Media Release Sept.
UPDATE: Driver charged in crash with pedestrian

UPDATE: Driver charged in crash with pedestrian

The following Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release updates the collision originally reported by tbnewswatch.com Sunday evening.
Glance at Crime: 34 assaults, 29 thefts highlight busy week for local police

Glance at Crime: 34 assaults, 29 thefts highlight busy week for local police

THUNDER BAY - City police responded to more than 266 incidents during the week of Monday, Sept. 14, 2015 through Sunday, Sept.20, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Council Preview: Waterfront Master Plan back on the agenda

Council Preview: Waterfront Master Plan back on the agenda

Thunder Bay City Council meets again tomorrow night. However, councillors should make quick work, of a short agenda. Councillors will be reviewing the final report on the Phase 2 update for the Waterfront Master Plan.
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