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Walk with Docs coming to Birch Point Park in June

Looking for a way to keep fit next month? The Northern Hearts Walk with Docs might be your answer. Between June 1 and June 25, from Monday to Thursday, each night an hour-long walk will be held at Birch Point Park.
Company looking for Letter of Intent with city to bring solar panel manufacturing plant to Thunder Bay

Company looking for Letter of Intent with city to bring solar panel manufacturing plant to Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY -- If the city wants to see a proposed solar panel manufacturer's business plan, the company wants a letter of intent first.
No discussion as city council approves tax policy

No discussion as city council approves tax policy

THUNDER BAY -- With little discussion, city council approved its tax policy Monday night. A 3.83 per cent levy increase over last year was approved by council in March.

Backyard chickens come to city council

THUNDER BAY -- A discussion on food was largely for the birds Monday night.
Local OSSTF president expresses concern over province's back-to-work legislation

Local OSSTF president expresses concern over province's back-to-work legislation

THUNDER BAY – The local president of public high school teachers says the introduction of back-to-work legislation shows the province’s negotiation framework is failing.
Police looking into discovery of suspicious package that prompted evacuation of courthouse

Police looking into discovery of suspicious package that prompted evacuation of courthouse

THUNDER BAY – City police are continuing to investigate a suspicious package discovered at the Thunder Bay Courthouse on Saturday.

NOMA sends letter to Premier opposing Hydro One sale

THUNDER BAY -- Count the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association among those opposed to the province's plan to sell Hydro One.

Teachers union upset at back-to-work legislation

The Ontario Secondary School Teacher’s federation is expressing dismay the province is undertaking back-to-work legislation to end strikes in three school-board districts across the province.

Harbour Expressway work delayed by weather

Weather delays have pushed back the start of construction on the Harbour Expressway between Highway 11/17 and Golf Links Road. The three-phase project was originally scheduled to begin Monday morning.
New report brings significant provincial issues to attention of federal parties

New report brings significant provincial issues to attention of federal parties

THUNDER BAY – The president of the Northern Policy Institute says it’s time the federal government starts paying more attention to Ontario.
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