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Citizens discuss strategies to eradicate racism from community

Citizens discuss strategies to eradicate racism from community

THUNDER BAY – Racism can be expressed in many forms that are unique to individual communities.
Green Party bill to make changes at local port

Green Party bill to make changes at local port

THUNDER BAY -- A seaway issue brought to Parliament Hill by a local MP is one of many changes needed in the system, says at least one official from the local port.

OPP hosting Northern Police Experience recruitment drive

OPP News Release: (THUNDER BAY, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) will be hosting a recruiting initiative known as ”Northern Police Experience” in the City of Thunder Bay on Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31, 2015.

Second Installment of 2015 Tax Bills Due May 6

City of Thunder Bay news release: April 21, 2015 – The second installment of the 2015 tax bill is due on Wednesday, May 6. The interim tax billing is based on 50 per cent of your 2014 tax rate and 2014 assessment.

Cleared road closure: Highway 17 between Raith and Upsala re-opened

A section of highway closed Monday afternoon has been re-opened, OPP officials confirm. A section of Highway 17 had been closed in both directions after a part of the roadway was washed out Monday.

Four youths charged after early morning Kenora break in

(KENORA, ON) Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Kenora detachment have charged four youths following an early morning break in over the weekend.
Council gives unanimous support for proposal to convert former high school into condominiums

Council gives unanimous support for proposal to convert former high school into condominiums

THUNDER BAY -- A plan to turn a former high school into condominium got unanimous support from city council Monday night. At around 148,000 square feet the former Hillcrest High School isn't an easy place to convert into 75 condominiums.
Stats Canada survey show most Thunder Bay residents satisfied with their lives

Stats Canada survey show most Thunder Bay residents satisfied with their lives

According to Statistics Canada, Thunder Bay residents are among the most happy in the country. In a survey released on Monday, people who live in the city on average rated their life satisfaction rate slightly more than 8.
City school boards react to Fraser Institute's high school rankings

City school boards react to Fraser Institute's high school rankings

THUNDER BAY – The Lakehead District School Board’s superintendent of education is adamant the Fraser Institute’s rankings do not paint a complete picture of the quality of education offered in city public high schools.
Sachigo Lake First Nation members finish walk in memory of murdered youth

Sachigo Lake First Nation members finish walk in memory of murdered youth

THUNDER BAY -- Robert Barkman felt the spirit of Daniel Levac walking with him on a 1,000-kilometre journey from Sachigo Lake First Nation.
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