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Sunny leaks: City can trace who leaked copy of the Sunshine list to media

The city will be looking into a leak after the most recent sunshine list was handed out early.
Local housing market still hot, and likely to stay that way: CMHC

Local housing market still hot, and likely to stay that way: CMHC

Real estate in Thunder Bay is a seller’s market right now and shows no signs of changing course.
Mac's officials hope to help solve city's crime issues

Mac's officials hope to help solve city's crime issues

A convenience store chain is looking to take a more active role in the city’s crime prevention strategies.

Annual LU juried art exhibit on display at Thunder Bay Art Gallery

Some of Lakehad University's talented art students will have their work hanging from the walls at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery this month.

OPP looking for missing Fort Frances area youth

Officers with the Rainy River District Detachment of the are investigating reports of a missing youth from the Fort Frances area. Adrianna Copenance, 13, of Big Grassy First Nation has been reported missing by family.

Area’s jobless rate dips in February

According to Statistics Canada, there were fewer people looking for work last month in the Thunder Bay area. The most recent figures were released by Statistics Canada show the jobless rate for February dipped to 5.6 per cent.
St. Joseph’s Care Group building gets green designation

St. Joseph’s Care Group building gets green designation

The Sister Margaret Smith Centre is saving $80,000 per year in operating costs because of energy-saving initiatives.
City reveals 100K club

City reveals 100K club

The number of Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue officials making more than $100,000 has jumped by more than 100 people, something the city’s manager is calling an anomaly.

Exhibit highlights the impact residential schools still have on youth

They've been closed for decades, but residential schools are still having a significant impact on Aboriginal youth in this country.
Bold prediction

Bold prediction

Anyone in the region who wants to work will have a job over the next decade, says the city’s mayor.
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