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LISTEN: Soon-to-be-father Kevin Durand talks about his many ongoing projects with CKPR

LISTEN: Soon-to-be-father Kevin Durand talks about his many ongoing projects with CKPR

CKPR’s Danny from the Danny and Laura morning show had a chance to catch up with Kevin Durand, who recently announced he was expecting a child.
Federal inmate wanted, known to frequent Thunder Bay area

Federal inmate wanted, known to frequent Thunder Bay area

FEDERAL INMATE WANTED - OPP News Release (TORONTO, ON) – The Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement (ROPE) Squad is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a federal offender wanted on a Canada Wide Warrant as result of their Breach of
Soup kitchen in desperate need for canned goods

Soup kitchen in desperate need for canned goods

Shelter House Thunder Bay Media Release THUNDER BAY -- As a result of high demand with summertime use of the soup kitchen continuing to spike combined with low donation levels during the usual summer decline, Shelter House Thunder Bay is asking the c
City council to hear $47 million master plan on waterfront's second phase

City council to hear $47 million master plan on waterfront's second phase

THUNDER BAY -- A $47 million plan could open up and transform land on the city's waterfront.
Home improvement chain to open store in former Target location

Home improvement chain to open store in former Target location

THUNDER BAY – Lowe’s is coming to Thunder Bay. The home improvement chain confirmed on Friday they would be acquiring the former Target space inside the Intercity Shopping Centre, one of 14 new stores to be opened in Canada.

TRAFFIC: Section of Arthur Street to close for rail crossing rehabilitation

City of Thunder Bay Media Release July 24, 2015 – Arthur Street from Waterloo Street to Kingsway will close to all through traffic on Monday, July 27 to allow for rehabilitation of the rail crossing and approaches.

Trans Canada Trail awards $900K for lake Superior Water Trail

Lake Superior Watershed Conservancy Media Release Sault Ste.

Swimming advisory lifted for Pull a Log Beach

July 24, 2015 - A swimming advisory has been lifted for the following beach based on water samples taken on July 22, 2015: Pull a Log Beach in Red Rock The swimming advisory for the following beach remains in effect: Sunny Side Beach at Boulevard Lak

Contracts awarded for DSSAB projects

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay District Social Services Board has approved the construction of two new social housing projects.
City could be $1 million over budget by the end of the year

City could be $1 million over budget by the end of the year

THUNDER BAY -- At the halfway mark, the city thinks it'll be $1 million over its budget by the end of the year.
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