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Conservatory top priority as city seeks federal funding via Canada 150 program

THUNDER BAY – The city will be looking for federal infrastructure money for four projects. Council on Monday voted to submit a prioritized list of asks to Ottawa to request funding under the Canada 150 program, which FedNor has set aside $5.
Council approves adding alternative ballot methods for 2018 municipal election

Council approves adding alternative ballot methods for 2018 municipal election

THUNDER BAY – Voters in the next municipal election will have new ways to cast their ballot.
Thunder Bay lawyer to run for Liberals in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Thunder Bay lawyer to run for Liberals in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Don Rusnak is the new face of the Liberals in Thunder Bay-Rainy River.
Waterfront District BIA looking to council for enhanced partnership

Waterfront District BIA looking to council for enhanced partnership

THUNDER BAY – A prominent business improvement area is looking to city council for increased partnership to improve the north downtown core.
Hospital strategic plan promises to better serve Aboriginal community

Hospital strategic plan promises to better serve Aboriginal community

THUNDER BAY -- Regional hospital officials are working toward a level playing field between the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal population when it comes to culturally-sensitive care.
Former U.S. Olympic soccer star shares experience, knowledge with students

Former U.S. Olympic soccer star shares experience, knowledge with students

Mary Harvey says you can’t change the past. But, the future, that’s another story. It’s a lesson the former U.S.
Dryden woman killed in Highway 17 crash

Dryden woman killed in Highway 17 crash

OPP News Release (KENORA, ON) - Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a motor vehicle collision involving a westbound single tractor trailer unit (TTU) and an east bound mini-van just before 5:30

Underground Gym gets dirty with new garden

Local youth who attend the Underground Gym will now be able to add a new skill to their repertoire. The facility, which provides athletic and other activities for youth in need now has a garden in its backyard.
Nipigon needs help naming its fish

Nipigon needs help naming its fish

NIPIGON, Ont. – This Northwestern Ontario town is looking for help in naming its fish. The Township of Nipigon has unveiled its new official mascot – a trout.

Driver's vehicle towed, impounded after failing roadside test

OPP News Release (FORT FRANCES, ON) – On June 20, 2015, 2014 at 8:53 p.m. officers of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a traffic complainant of an erratic driver in Fort Frances, ON.
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