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City of Thunder Bay no longer issuing parking warnings

City of Thunder Bay no longer issuing parking warnings

The warnings were to assist drivers in adapting to the new paid parking locations and hours of enforcement.
Just Bike group reminds council about active transportation

Just Bike group reminds council about active transportation

Eight riders started at Waverley Park and rode down Algoma to Memorial and then May Street to end up at city hall on Monday.
Community in shock over church fire in Kasabonika Lake

Community in shock over church fire in Kasabonika Lake

NAPS has arrested one individual in connection to the trailer fire but has said there is no evidence at this time to connect the individual to the church fire.
Investigation continues into dog-bite incident

Investigation continues into dog-bite incident

Municipal Enforcement Services officers are still trying to confirm certain unspecified information about the case.
Wawa council votes in favour of accommodation tax

Wawa council votes in favour of accommodation tax

The municipality of Wawa has decided to join other communities along the northshore in implementing a municipal accommodation tax. Dougall Media spoke with Mayor Melanie Pilon about what this means for the future.
Lucky the lobster getting a lift from Thunder Bay to Winnipeg

Lucky the lobster getting a lift from Thunder Bay to Winnipeg

Social media and news stories have created a big following for the toy's cross-country journey.
Abandoned south-end residence catches fire

Abandoned south-end residence catches fire

The house on Bethune Street has been on fire in the past.
OPP lay charges after finding vehicle in a ditch

OPP lay charges after finding vehicle in a ditch

According to OPP Northwest Region, a motor vehicle incident turned into a criminal investigation.
Ontario’s ‘unofficial estimate’ of homeless population is 234,000

Ontario’s ‘unofficial estimate’ of homeless population is 234,000

The province’s shelter system is 97% full and tens of thousands of new supportive housing units are needed, according to a Housing Ministry document.
UPDATE: One pedestrian dies after Cumberland Street collision

UPDATE: One pedestrian dies after Cumberland Street collision

Police are investigating the Monday night Cumberland Street incident.
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