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Construction at railway crossing continues to backup traffic

The traffic tie-ups continue in the Intercity area, as CN Rail and the city work to upgrade a pair of railway crossings. The work crews at the crossing on Fort William Road were supposed to be complete by Friday morning.
New recruit

New recruit

The Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute’s star continues to rise. On Friday TBRRI officials introduced Boston’s Mitch Albert, a former member of the Harvard Medical School faculty, as its latest research chair.
Community reports can help end child abuse

Community reports can help end child abuse

Child welfare agencies can only step in and help children after they’ve received reports from the community, said Susan Verrill.
City officially opens third off-leash dog park

City officially opens third off-leash dog park

The city now has a third off-leash dog park. An acre of land on the Westfort play field has been fenced off for south side dogs to play, and that park had its grand opening Friday morning.

KI issues eviction notice to mining company

The Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation has taken its latest mining dispute into its own hands.
Strike ends

Strike ends

The picket lines are down at the Northern Lights Credit Union after a tentative deal was reached Thursday.
Northern Sawmill auction ends re-opening hopes

Northern Sawmill auction ends re-opening hopes

Northern Sawmills' two-day auction that began Thursday will bring closure to those still clinging to hope the Thunder Bay mill would restart operations one day, said a union official.
Name still unknown

Name still unknown

The much-anticipated naming of the controversial waterfront hotel has been delayed until at least November.

Zellers staff at two stores given nine-months notice

Staff at two of Thunder Bay's Zellers stores have been told they have another nine months of employment left before their stores close and are taken over by Wal-Mart.
Official recognition

Official recognition

It’s now United Way day in Thunder Bay. For the first time ever, the city declared Sept. 29 as United Way day. A flag was flown at city hall Thursday morning to mark the occasion.
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