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Project Emma

Project Emma

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TRAFFIC: Highway 17 re-opens at Jackfish River Bridge

THUNDER BAY — Highway 17 has re-opened. Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation, in a statement released to media, confirmed the re-opening of the highway, which closed Tuesday for emergency construction.
Porter Airlines celebrates five years, and 640,000 passengers, in Thunder Bay

Porter Airlines celebrates five years, and 640,000 passengers, in Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY -- Five years and 640,000 passengers later, Porter Airlines is flying high in Thunder Bay. The Toronto-based airline celebrated its fifth anniversary in the city Thursday with a water cannon salute for its flight arriving at 10 a.m.
Serious commitment

Serious commitment

THUNDER BAY -- Bill Mauro is taking his new post seriously. The Liberal MPP for Thunder Bay-Atikokan was named to Premier Kathleen Wynne's cabinet Tuesday as the Minister of Natural Resources, a portfolio that includes forestry.
Under pressure

Under pressure

THUNDER BAY -- Being constantly over-capacity continues to put pressure on the hospital's budget. Despite now having 425 patients, the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre is only funded for 395 beds.
Celebrating Canada

Celebrating Canada

THUNDER BAY -- Around the world, Canadians have a reputation as being a helpful, yet passive nation. But once a year, when July 1 rolls around, they break out all things red and white and celebrate the birth of their country.

City announces opening of public pools and beaches

THUNDER BAY -- The city has announced the season’s opening of outdoor pools and public beaches. Residents will be able to swim at the city’s outdoor pools and public beaches starting Friday.
Political fallout

Political fallout

THUNDER BAY -- The fallout from a controversial political ad is still haunting the city’s daily newspaper.
Hate by numbers: City hate-crime rate among highest in country

Hate by numbers: City hate-crime rate among highest in country

THUNDER BAY -- This city had the second highest hate-crime rate per capita in the country in 2012, but Statistics Canada says those numbers are the result of better awareness and reporting.

Hydro scam targets local businesses

THUNDER BAY -- Some local businesses in this area have begun reporting that they’ve received phone calls from people posing as hydro employees.
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