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Province holds consultation on Ontario Retirement Pension Plan in city to discuss concerns, gather input

Province holds consultation on Ontario Retirement Pension Plan in city to discuss concerns, gather input

THUNDER BAY -- There is a gap between what people are saving and what they’ll need when they retire, says the province’s minister responsible for the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan. MPP Mitzie Hunter (Lib.
Generating station returns to grid with advanced biomass

Generating station returns to grid with advanced biomass

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay Generating Station is back in service.
Police officer charged with impaired driving following Feb. 2 crash

Police officer charged with impaired driving following Feb. 2 crash

THUNDER BAY -- A city police officer has been charged with impaired driving following a single-vehicle crash earlier this month. Thunder Bay Police Service officials on Monday confirmed that the officer had been charged following an alleged Feb.

Suspect sought in Sunday north-side purse-snatching

A 43-yearold woman walking along a north-side bike path on Sunday says she was the victim of a purse snatching. The woman told police she was walking on the path between Windsor and Sequoia streets at about 9:30 p.m.

Hotel robbed at knifepoint, suspect flees with cash

Thunder Bay Police are on the hunt for a suspect in an armed robbery this past Friday at Memorial Avenue hotel. Police allege a man with a knife entered the Econo Lodge at about 2 a.m.
TRAFFIC: Water main break closes Simpson Street, floods basement (UPDATE)

TRAFFIC: Water main break closes Simpson Street, floods basement (UPDATE)

THUNDER BAY – A busy southside street is closed and at least one residential basement is flooded following a morning water main break.
Families of murdered and missing women to share their stories with First Nations' leaders

Families of murdered and missing women to share their stories with First Nations' leaders

Families of missing and murdered Aboriginal women will meet on Tuesday with First Nation leaders in Thunder Bay to share their stories.

Influenza A cause of widening respiratory illness outbreak at Roseview Manor

A respiratory illness outbreak caused by influenza A at Roseview Manor is now facility-wide, officials at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit say.

Gas Watch: Monday low at $1.029; high at $1.119

THUNDER BAY -- Fuel prices continue to rise across the province, and this city is no exception. There are no local stations selling fuel below the dollar-per-litre mark, with the lowest reported price in Thunder Bay being set at $1.

Keep your shovels close: More snow expected Tuesday

THUNDER BAY -- Don’t throw away the shovels just yet. According to Environment Canada, the city is expected to receive another five to 10 centimetres of snow Tuesday.
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