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Regional ally?

Regional ally?

Northern leaders are looking at the new minister of municipal affairs and housing as another ally in the region's corner.
Negotiations begin

Negotiations begin

The table is now set for Ring of Fire negotiations to begin between Matawa and the province.
City police officer involved in crash charged for running red light

City police officer involved in crash charged for running red light

A city police officer involved in a crash with a cruiser has been charged for running a red light. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service confirmed Wednesday that an investigation into the crash had wrapped up.
Flights cut

Flights cut

Bearskin Airlines is terminating a number of flights from its schedule, mainly in Southern Ontario. Starting next week, Bearskin will no longer be offering service to Ottawa or the Waterloo region.
The cost of council

The cost of council

The city spent more than $1.6 million on remuneration and expenses for councillors and board appointees last year. More than $1 million of that went to 62 city appointees for various boards.

Health Unit reaches tentative deal with public nurses union

The public nurses have reached a tentative agreement with the district’s health unit.
Environment Canada snowfall warning issued for city

Environment Canada snowfall warning issued for city

Expect snow. That’s the gist of a special weather statement - upgraded recently to a snowfall warning - issued by Environment Canada for the Thunder Bay area Wednesday morning.

Wait time to thaw frozen pipes remains at two weeks: City

Dozens of city residents are still without water due to frozen pipes, and the wait list to get fixed up remains at about two weeks.
Unexpected task

Unexpected task

Aspiring nurses probably didn’t expect an arts project for their first assignment. But that's what they were given at Lakehead University as more than 200 students learned about patient care through a mask-making project.
Economic opportunity

Economic opportunity

Ontario remains committed to the Ring of Fire, says the province's economic development minister.
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