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Bombardier, CAW reach tentative deal

Bombardier, CAW reach tentative deal

Bombardier and the union representing more than 700 striking workers have reached a tentative deal. Canadian Auto Workers union Local 1075 president Dominic Pasqualino said they were called to the bargaining table at 9 a.m.
Dangerous?

Dangerous?

A vehicle collision near the corner of Oliver Road and Hill Street has residents in the area calling it one of the city’s most dangerous intersections.
Southern supply

Southern supply

A local company championed as a leader in the province’s value-added forest sector has had to get its wood supply from out of the country. Global Sticks, which has received over $5 million in provincial funding, began its operation in May.

Waterfront art unveiled

New artwork was unveiled at Prince Arthur's Landing Wednesday, the first public art installations at the waterfront to date.

Ministry of Labour investigating workplace incident

The Ministry of Labour is investigating a workplace accident on the outskirts of Thunder Bay, in which a young worker fell off a roof Wednesday morning. The accident happened on Willow Park Drive, off Dawson Road.

Firefighters deal with shed fire near County Fair Plaza

Firefighters were called to a fire just outside of the County Fair Plaza Tuesday evening. Crews responded to a small fire in a storage shed behind Zellers around 7:30 p.m. Capt.

Feds, province creates review panel for area mine project

A joint review panel has been established for a proposed mine in the Marathon area.
On strike

On strike

Workers at Bombardier are officially on strike. Hundreds of workers were outside of the Thunder Bay Bombardier plant with signs in hand, spilling onto Montreal Street just after 4 p.m. as the strike deadline passed.
Lineup announced

Lineup announced

City officials announced the lineup for the upcoming fifth annual Superior Youth Festival concert, and headliner Sheepdogs will be the event’s centrepiece.

Black bear suspected in attack killed

The black bear believed to have attacked a woman at Pukaskwa National Park near Marathon has been killed.
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