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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.
Car and motorcycle events to be held alongside Ribfest next month

Car and motorcycle events to be held alongside Ribfest next month

THUNDER BAY –The roar of powerful motors will take over the north downtown core next month. As part of the fourth annual Ribfest weekend from Aug.
Regional mayor wants guarantees from province on Moving Ontario Forward dollars

Regional mayor wants guarantees from province on Moving Ontario Forward dollars

THUNDER BAY -- Listening is great but the province needs to implement what it hears with a new $11.5 billion plan, says one regional mayor.
NorWest Community Health Centre expansion made official with ground-breaking Thursday

NorWest Community Health Centre expansion made official with ground-breaking Thursday

THUNDER BAY – After nine years of planning, construction of a new expansion to the NorWest Community Health Centre is set to begin.

Towns formerly vying for nuclear storage site given cash for community improvement

Three communities along the North Shore have been given a parting gift from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization. Schreiber, Terrace Bay and the Pays Plat First Nation will each receive $250,000 to use for community improvement projects.

OPP renew CRA phone scam warnings

(FORT FRANCES, ON) – The Rainy River District Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) remind residents to beware of a Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) scam in which someone, claiming to be a representative from the CRA, calls to inform you that you owe the
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