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Council approves rezoning at Intercity Shopping Centre for library

Council approves rezoning at Intercity Shopping Centre for library

The move could cost the City of Thunder Bay $220,000 in lost tax revenue per year.
Wild weather continues to hit Northwestern Ontario

Wild weather continues to hit Northwestern Ontario

Environment Canada has issued a tornado warning for Northwestern Ontario.
Coalition hears concerns over state of public health care

Coalition hears concerns over state of public health care

Ontarians had a chance to voice their opinions on the state of health care in the province through a travelling panel by the Ontario Health Coalition.
CLE including Canadian bands on stage this summer

CLE including Canadian bands on stage this summer

Belleville, Ont. rocker Lee Aaron is the top name on this year’s bill, but there’s no shortage of other familiar names who will be performing at this year’s fair.
Tickets on sale now for Women's Baseball World Cup

Tickets on sale now for Women's Baseball World Cup

Full tournament passes are available for $85, which includes all 17 games.
Damaged laker Michipicoten preparing to leave Thunder Bay

Damaged laker Michipicoten preparing to leave Thunder Bay

The vessel's cargo of iron ore pellets has been transferred to a sister ship.
Treaty Three Police searching for a missing person

Treaty Three Police searching for a missing person

The Treaty Three Police Service is looking for Dina-Rae Crowley, who was last seen on May 25.
City council approves tennis facility lease

City council approves tennis facility lease

City council also designated the tennis bubble at Chapples Park as a municipal capital facility, exempting it from city taxes.
Severe weather could hit Northwestern Ontario

Severe weather could hit Northwestern Ontario

Severe weather and rainfall watches and warnings have been issued for parts of the region.
Province funds Indigenous transportation initiatives in Kenora – Rainy River

Province funds Indigenous transportation initiatives in Kenora – Rainy River

The Ontario government provides funding for the Indigenous transportation initiatives in Kenora – Rainy River.
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